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Five different wine-producing countries – and five different sets of challenges for the years ahead, but all are subject to the same consumer trends, and the same global market in grapes and wine.

The changes to the grape supply and wine production picture in the Southern Hemisphere over the last 18 months have been dramatic, with each of the five main wine-producing countries – Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina and Chile dealing with their own individual issues, although Australia’s drought tends to have dominated the headlines.

In this second edition of the Southern Hemisphere grape supply and wine production report we take a look at the challenges facing the market, and answer questions such as: Are the prices of key grape varieties rising or falling? Where are new plantings taking place? And what role will consumer tastes and preferences play in the next few years?

For each wine producing country included in the report we provide:

  • A concise harvest report for 2007, supported by relevant data.
  • An assessment of the current grape supply, demand and pricing situation for key grape varieties and regions, supported by forecasts showing average grape price by varietal for each region, from 2002 to 2013.
  • Current and future production trends, including commentary on grower/producer relationships and limitations on supply and planting.

Chapter 1: Introduction – An overview of the markets, and the current issues affecting them.

Chapter 2: Australia - In the first edition of this report, all the debate was about how long Australia’s chronic oversupply situation would last – would it be as long as 2009, 2010, or even longer? But climatic factors have changed all that. As Australia languishes in the midst of a long-term drought, water levels in the Murray-Darling basin have dropped to dangerously low levels, sparking a national debate on the country’s future water supplies.

Chapter 3: New Zealand - New Zealand could have been custom-built for premium wine production. It is a relatively small wine-producing country – the record 2007 harvest only just topped 200,000 tonnes – but its predominant wine styles, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, have secured a premium positioning on international markets.

Chapter 4: South Africa - The production-related issues and challenges facing the South African wine industry in early 2008 are arguably the most complex in the Southern Hemisphere.

Projections for the past few years have suggested that, while oversupply of most red grapes will continue until at least 2010, white wines will start running short in the next year or so, with the situation becoming chronic by 2012. However, there are currently signs that this situation is changing, with neither the red wine glut nor the white wine shortage becoming as serious as was first thought.

Chapter 5: Argentina - The story of the Argentinean wine industry has been one of development and evolution for the past ten to 15 years, so how has this process of change equipped Argentina to cope and thrive in the global wine industry of 2008? Read more about this market with comment from Trapiche chief winemaker Daniel Pi, Finca Flichman’s Ricardo Rebelo and Jeff Mausbach, wine education director at Bodega Catena Zapata.

Chapter 6: Chile - Chile is relatively experienced at supplying wines to the international markets, having earned its spurs as a global player back in the 1990s, and with Chile’s producers exploring the entire country in an effort to discover new, cool-climate areas in which to source a greater variety of premium wines, it’s interesting to see how this market will develop.

Comment from winemakers, such as Concha y Toro winemaker Marcelo Papa and Errazuriz head winemaker Francisco Baettig are included in this chapter.

Southern Hemisphere grape supply and wine production – forecasts to 2013 (download)


Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Australia
Introduction
Harvest report 2007
Current and future production trends
Current and future pricing trends
Conclusion

Chapter 3 New Zealand
Introduction
Harvest report 2007
Current and future production trends
Current and future pricing trends
Conclusion

Chapter 4 South Africa
Introduction
Harvest 2007 report
Current and future production trends
Current and future pricing trends
Conclusion

Chapter 5 Argentina
Introduction
Harvest report 2007
Current and future production trends
Current and future pricing trends
Conclusion

Chapter 6 Chile
Introduction
Harvest report 2007
Current and future production trends
Current and future pricing trends
Conclusion


List of tables
Table 1: Australia grape production by selected varietal, 2002-2007 (‘000 tonnes)
Table 2: Australia vineyard area by varietal, bearing and non-bearing, 2006 (ha)
Table 3: Australia wine production, 2002-2013 (m litres and stock-to-sales ratio)
Table 4: Australia grape pricing by selected varietal, 2002-2007 (A$/tonne)
Table 5: Projected Australia grape pricing by selected varietal, 2008-2013 (A$/tonne)
Table 6: New Zealand wine production by region, 2006-2007 (tonnes and % change)
Table 7: New Zealand wine production by varietal, 2006-2007 (tonnes and % change)
Table 8: New Zealand producing vineyard holdings by varietal, 2002-2007 (ha)
Table 9: Projected New Zealand producing vineyard holdings by varietal, 2008-2010 (ha)
Table 10: New Zealand wine grape production by varietal, 2002-2007 (tonnes)
Table 11: New Zealand average grape price by major varietal, 2002-2007 (NZ$/tonne)
Table 12: Projected New Zealand average grape price by major varietal, 2008-2013 (NZ$/tonne)
Table 13: South Africa grape and wine production by region, 2002-2008 (‘000 tons and m litres)
Table 14: South Africa vineyard area by varietal, 1997-2006 (ha)
Table 15: Projected South Africa white wine availability by varietal, 2008-2012 (m litres)
Table 16: South Africa average grape prices by varietal (excluding co-ops), 2002-2007 (ZAR/ton)
Table 17: Projected South Africa average grape prices by varietal (excluding co-ops) 2008-2013 (ZAR/ton)
Table 18: Argentina wine grape production by region, 2000-2006 (‘000 tonnes)
Table 19: Argentina vineyard surface by region, 2006 (ha and %)
Table 20: Argentina vineyard surface by varietal, 1990-2006 (ha)
Table 21: Mendoza province average grape prices by varietal (contract purchases), 2003-2007 (pesos/tonne)
Table 22: Mendoza province average grape prices by varietal (spot purchases), 2003-2007 (pesos/tonne)
Table 23: Predicted Mendoza average grape prices by varietal (contract purchases), 2008-2013 (pesos/tonne)
Table 24: Predicted Mendoza average grape prices by varietal (spot purchases), 2008-2013 (pesos/tonne)
Table 25: Chile wine production, 2000-2007 (000 hectolitres)
Table 26: Chile vineyard holdings by grape variety, 2000-2006 (ha and %)


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