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Who are France’s biggest wine drinkers?
Following France’s return to the top of the table for global wine production, a media company has released regional wine consumption figures from across France.
French regions by regular per capita wine consumption (Source: Bonial).
According to the figures released by Bonial and based on a percentage of the population who drink at least once a week, producing wine doesn’t necessarily mean consuming wines.
The Pays de la Loire does lead with 43.5% of its population consuming wine each week but other key wine producing regions such as Aquitaine, where Bordeaux is located, with 38.3% and Provence with 38.2% sit around mid-table and Champagne fares even worse with only 31.6%, leaving the worlds top sparkling producer third from bottom.
But overall the French remain one of the biggest wine consuming countries in the world.
See below for the full list:
– Pays de la Loire (43,5 %)
– Midi-Pyrénées (42,4 %)
– Languedoc-Rousillon (41,6 %)
– Bourgogne (39,8 %)
– Poitou-Charentes (39,8 %)
– Franche-Comté (39,6 %)
– Alsace (39,2 %)
– Bretagne (38,8 %)
– Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur (38,3 %)
– Aquitaine (38,2 %)
– Rhône Alpes (37,8 %)
– Auvergne (37,5 %)
– Île de France (36 %)
– Basse-Normandie (36 %)
– Limousin (35,4 %)
– Haute-Normandie (34,9 %)
– Centre (34,8 %)
– Lorraine (31,9 %)
– Champagne-Ardenne (31,6 %)
– Nord Pas de Calais (30,3 %)
– Picardie (28,7 %)