South Korea: Wine Market Report

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Despite a challenging economic environment, the South Korean wine market continues to expand. Korea’s wine imports in 2015 totaled a record high $190 million, up four percent from 2014. The United States remained the fourth largest supplier of wine to Korea by shipping a record high $23 million during the period, up nine percent from the previous year. While American wine faces elevated competition against products from export-oriented competitors, American wine should remain one of the top choices of Korean wine consumers as it is firmly positioned in the market for its unique quality and fair value.

South Korea: Wine Market Report

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