Spain drops to third place in EU wine production in 2025

Brussels.- Spain is set to experience a 15% decline in wine production this year, totaling approximately 31.5 million hectoliters. This drop will see Spain fall from the second to the third largest wine producer in the European Union, trailing behind Italy and France, as reported by the Committee of Agricultural Organizations and Community Cooperatives (Copa-Cogeca).
The overall wine production in Europe is projected to reach around 145.5 million hectoliters in 2025, reflecting a 1% increase compared to the previous year. However, this figure still remains 7.5% below the average of the last five years.
There remains a significant gap of over 40 million hectoliters between the harvests of 2025 and 2018, with European vineyards continuing to face various challenges that impede a complete recovery of the sector, according to agricultural organizations.
Italy continues to lead as the largest producer with about 47 million hectoliters this year, followed by France at approximately 37 million, while Spain now occupies the third position with around 31.5 million hectoliters.
Collectively, these three countries account for four-fifths of the total wine volume and have seen a combined production decrease of 1.5% compared to the 2024 harvest.
Among major producers, Spain, Germany, and Portugal reported declines, with drops of 15%, 8%, and 11% respectively from the previous year.
Conversely, Italy anticipates an 8% increase, while France is experiencing a modest growth of about 2.3%, although its production remains 12% below the average.

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Adverse weather events, including high temperatures and frequent heatwaves, are exerting significant pressure on the sector in the Iberian Peninsula, with the most severe impacts felt inland.
Spring conditions had been favorable, but an exceptionally dry summer, particularly in August, severely affected the autumn harvest.
European agricultural cooperatives have noted that while the production volumes are lower than anticipated, the wine quality is very high; there is widespread satisfaction within the sector regarding the quality of the wines, showcasing the resilience of producers amidst numerous challenges.
In 2025, Spain continues to be the EU member state with the largest area dedicated to viticulture. (October 28)


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12 responses to “Spain drops to third place in EU wine production in 2025”

  1. Predator Avatar

    Looks like Spain’s wine industry is on a new diet—who needs second place when you can sip on that sweet, sweet third? 🍷🤣

  2. Light Despair Avatar
    Light Despair

    Oh, look at Spain, always third in something—first it was bullfighting, now it’s wine. 🍷 Guess they’ll just have to drown their sorrows in Italian Chianti and French Bordeaux instead! 😏

  3. dreadsherx Avatar
    dreadsherx

    So, Spain’s now third in the wine race – who knew falling from grace could taste so good? 🍷 At least the quality’s up; just what we need, a fancy label to drown our sorrows in! 😂

  4. pinup diva Avatar
    pinup diva

    Looks like Spain’s trading in its second-place trophy for a lovely bronze—who knew that being the third-best in making wine would taste so… bittersweet? 🍷🤷‍♂️

  5. ManMaker Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Spain’s now the bronze medalist in the wine Olympics. Cheers to sipping on that third-place vintage while Italy and France toast to their gold and silver! 🍷🥉

  6. Hella Fella Avatar
    Hella Fella

    Looks like Spain’s wine production just took a little holiday, eh? Can’t wait for the “now third-best” vintage label—better pop open a bottle of that irony! 🍷😏

  7. barbera shift Avatar
    barbera shift

    Spain dropping to third in wine production? Just what we needed—more reasons for the French to gloat over their cheese and grapes! 🍷😂

  8. Oh, splendid! Spain takes a leisurely stroll to third place in wine production – maybe they’re just saving their best grapes for a more exclusive club, eh? 🍷😅

  9. evil smith Avatar
    evil smith

    Looks like Spain’s dropped to third place in the wine race – guess it’s time to pop the cava and toast to being the underdog! 🍷🧐 Cheers to Italy and France for keeping the wine throne warm while we sip our way through this “high-quality” vintage.

  10. Red Pepper Avatar
    Red Pepper

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—Spain proving that even in the wine world, it’s all about playing second fiddle to Italy and France. 🍷😂 Cheers to a vintage year of *less* production!

  11. bearded angler Avatar
    bearded angler

    So, Spain’s just making sure it plays hard to get in the wine game, eh? 🎉 Maybe it’s just trying to let Italy and France have their moment—classy move, really! 🍷😂

  12. Manly Reno Avatar
    Manly Reno

    Looks like Spain has taken a little trip to the back of the wine queue—who knew dropping to third would feel like a vintage hangover? 🍷🤷‍♂️ Guess it’s time to pop the cork on some Italian and French imports instead!

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