According to the extensive Wine Trade Monitor study, conducted by Sopexa, Asti Spumante, rosé, and Canadian orange wine are some of the wines likely to be favoured by wine lovers of the world
The British are getting a taste for rosé wine.
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While British wine buyers will have a taste for rosé, those in China look set to prefer Asti Spumante. In the US, meanwhile, next year will be all about vinho verde, and orange wine will be all the rage in Canada. These are just a few of the global wine trends forecast for 2022, according to an international study.
A robust Côtes du Rhône, an Italian rosé or a German sparkling wine? For economic and cultural reasons as much as for geographical ones, people don't choose wine in the same way in France as in China or the United States. And simply because the selection of wines offered by distributors is not the same. In Japan, for example, consumers have the widest choice, with no less than 11 countries of origin listed on average. On the other hand, the selection is much more limited in Belgium, with only 6.4 choices.
However, if there's one category of wine that appeals around the world, with the exception of Asia, it's organic wine. According to the extensive Wine Trade Monitor study, conducted by Sopexa among 1,044 wine import and distribution professionals from eight countries worldwide, this is the category that's tipped to be the most successful in 2022, according to 45% of the wine industry stakeholders surveyed.
The other strong trend is rosé. Long rooted in French drinking habits, this summer wine should be a top-seller next year, according to 19% of professionals. It is particularly popular in the United Kingdom. Compared to the previous study, conducted in 2019, interest in rosé is up 18 points. Internationally, it is Provence wine that leads the way in this category, ahead of Languedoc and Italian wines.