Research gives reason to wine
16th September 2011
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While sales have slowed down over recent years, they still continue to increase
A new report suggests that wine sales in Poland are set to continue increasing over the next five years - albeit it at a lower rate than last decade.
The study, carried out by International Wine & Spirit Research and printed in Rzeczpospolita, states that by 2016, sales will have grown by as much as 20 percent throughout the country.
Poles purchase 87.5 mln litres of wine this year - a figure which is 3 percent up on last year.
However, regardless of ever-increasing sales, the growth is in fact slower than last decade when sales grew by as much as 6.1 percent year-on-year between 2000-2010.
For this reason, and taking into account a number of others, those at the research group are ...
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