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Press release UK WINE EXPORTS POURING INTO OVERSEAS MARKETS English wine exports could reach £350 million by 2040, and the Department for International Trade is helping UK wine producers


enter key international markets. This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government It’s English Wine Week and with wine production last year reaching a record breaking


15.6 million bottles, vineyards across the country will be promoting England’s burgeoning fine wine industry and celebrating international export success. UK producers are taking the


opportunity to capitalise on overseas demand by exploring exporting potential in new global markets. In 2017, Hattingley Valley’s ‘The Classic Reserve’ became the first English wine to get a


national listing with Whole Foods in the United States, after being sold in 420 stores across 40 states between November 1st and December 31st as part of its ‘Holiday Wine Programme’.


Overall sales of English wine increased by 31% between 2015 and 2017 and by 2040, the industry is predicted to be producing 40 million bottles a year, equating to a retail value of £1


billion. The industry has also identified that exports of English wine could reach £350 million within the same time frame. The Department for International Trade (DIT) have supported many


notable UK wine producers on filling glasses overseas, most recently at the Nantucket Wine and Food Festival (15-20 May 2019), the premier showcase event for wine in the United States which


proved to be a successful shop window for English wine. Supported by the Food is GREAT campaign – the cross-departmental initiative between DIT and the Department for Environment, Food and


Rural Affairs (Defra), several UK vineyards exhibited at the event including Hattingley, Gusbourne and Chapel Down. Nyetimber, another vineyard that came to DIT for advice and guidance and


was also present at the festival, had its sparkling wine served to guests at Pippa Middleton’s wedding; giving it a near-royal seal of approval. It has been an amazing year for English


sparkling wine as producers across the country have picked up prestigious international awards for the homegrown tipple, including wins at the Decanter World Wine Awards, the International


Spirits Competition (IWSC) and The International Wine Challenge (IWC). Overseas buyers are recognising the strength of the sector and are beginning to see the UK as an emerging premium wine


region, with the potential to be among the finest in the world. The UK wine industry has identified a number of key markets, the biggest being the United States and Scandinavia which


received 65% of total exports, and also emerging markets such as Japan. INTERNATIONAL TRADE SECRETARY DR LIAM FOX MP SAID: > It is such an exciting time for the English wine industry 


right now. > The potential for exports is going from strength to strength due to > the rapid growth of the sector and an increased demand from overseas > markets for high quality 


British wine. >  > As vineyards across the country celebrate English wine and its > export success, I would encourage other UK wine producers to take > inspiration and consider 


exploring new markets overseas. My > international economic department has a network of expert > International Trade Advisers on hand to help businesses navigate the > entire 


exporting process. >  > The Department for International Trade is helping British businesses > succeed abroad in ways that never happened before. Many vineyards > have already 


benefited from the services that we offer, and we aim > to support many more to cement the UK as the new premium wine > destination of the world. WINEGB CHAIRMAN SIMON ROBINSON SAID:


> WineGB’s strategy sees export growth as a key part of the > industry’s future by cementing the premium quality position which > English and Welsh wine holds. >  > The 


acknowledgement of that quality has driven a rapid growth in > export volumes, particularly to the USA, Scandinavia and Japan, and > we look forward to that continuing, in no small 


part due to the very > active support of DIT, the Food is Great campaign run by DEFRA and > other government departments. ENDS NOTES TO EDITORS The Department for International Trade


DIT helps businesses export, drives inward and outward investment, negotiates market access and trade deals, and champions free trade. We are an international economic department,


responsible for: * supporting and encouraging UK businesses to drive sustainable international growth * ensuring the UK remains a leading destination for international investment and


maintains its number one position for international investment stock in Europe * opening markets, building a trade framework with new and existing partners which is free and fair * using


trade and investment to underpin the government’s agenda for a Global Britain and its ambitions for prosperity, stability and security worldwide. * Latest statistics from the ONS show UK


firms sold more overseas in the 2018/19 financial year, £639.9 billion, than at any time since records began. The UK has now achieved 36 consecutive months of export growth on an annual


rolling basis. * Separate OECD data shows UK exports grew faster than Germany, France and Italy between 2016 and 2018. EXPORT STRATEGY * The Export Strategy sets out how the government will


support businesses of all sizes to make the most of the opportunities presented by markets around the world. * A government-led collaboration with business, developed after extensive


engagement with a range of UK firms - the Strategy sets a new ambition from government to increase exports as a proportion of UK GDP to 35%. * It presents a streamlined and targeted offer


for businesses of all sizes, set to raise productivity, boost wages and protect employment across the UK. * This is just the start – in the months ahead DIT will lead work across government


to assess what more we can do to support UK business to achieve a step change in their exporting performance. WINEGB Wines of Great Britain (WineGB) is the national association for the


English and Welsh wine industry. WineGB’s mission is to advance the multiple interests of all its members to establish Great Britain as one of the world’s great quality wine regions. SHARE


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