Wine, Beer and Spirits

U.S. Wine, Beer and Spirits Exports in 2023

Total Export Value
$3.79 Billion
Total Volume
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3-Year Average
$3.8 Billion
Compound Average Growth
0.52% (2014-2023)
Market Total Value (USD)
European Union $1.05 Billion
Canada $759.38 Million
United Kingdom $274.35 Million
Japan $217.83 Million
Mexico $178.14 Million
Australia $148.58 Million
South Korea $133.54 Million
China $100.59 Million
Dominican Republic $73.32 Million
United Arab Emirates $72.3 Million
Top 10 Wine, Beer and Spirits Export Markets 2014 - 2023
Annual Wine, Beer and Spirits Exports 2014 - 2023

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Data and Analysis

International Agricultural Trade Report

Opportunities for U.S. Agricultural Products in Guatemala

U.S. agricultural exporters of consumer-oriented products are well-positioned to increase sales to Guatemala. In 2023, U.S. consumer-oriented export values reached a third-consecutive record on 15 percent growth from the previous year (Figure 3).
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South Korea: South Korea Wine Market Report

Korea’s wine import sector has been undergoing a stabilizing phase since the explosive growth around 2021. In 2023, wine imports reached 506 million USD, down 12.9 percent from the previous year, totaling 56.5 million kg, a decrease of 20.4 percent compared to 2022.
Wine grape production in 2025 is forecast to improve by five percent on favorable winter conditions, which will translate into a slight increase in wine production.

News and Features

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Indigenous Pride in Agriculture

The heart of agriculture lies in the hard of work of farmers and producers, regardless of their identity. Get to know Tara Gomez, a first-time trade mission participant who is a Native American, LGBTQ woman, and agriculture exporter, representing the diversity of American agriculture.
Secretary Vilsack announced today that USDA is allocating $300 million to 66 U.S. organizations to build demand for American food and farm exports in high-potential markets around the globe.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis M. Taylor today announced the availability of funding for the first five projects under the new Assisting Specialty Crop Exports (ASCE) initiative.

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