In a report issued on Friday, Argentina’s National Viniculture Institute said US$100.4m worth of wine and concentrated musts were exported from the country in the first half of the year. The figure represents a 17% increase on the same period last year.
In volume terms wine exports reached 83.2m litres, valued at US$73.8m.
Fine wine exports reached 35.3m litres, with a value of US$60.7m.
The leading markets for the Argentine fine wine were the US, UK Brazil South Africa and Canada.
Table wine exports totalled 46.9m litres, for a value of US$10.6m. Leading markets for table wine were South Africa, Russia, Paraguay and Uruguay.
Meanwhile, exports of concentrated musts were up to 38.7m litres, for a value of US$26.5m.

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