List of wine-producing countries

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The following is a list of the top 40 wine-producing countries and their volume of wine production for the year 2010 in metric tonnes, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), which is an agency of the United Nations; this is the latest information available from them as of 2012.[1] Their data show a total worldwide production of 26,216,967 tonnes of wine with the top ten producing countries accounting for over 85% of that total.[2]

Wine production by country 2010[3]
Rank Country
(with link to wine article)
Production
(tonnes)
1 Italy Italy 4,580,000
2 France France 4,541,820
3 Spain Spain 3,610,000
4 United States United States 2,211,300
5 China China 1,657,500
6 Argentina Argentina 1,625,080
7 Australia Australia 1,133,860
8 South Africa South Africa 921,700
9 Chile Chile 915,238
10 Germany Germany 720,000
11 Portugal Portugal 587,200
12 Russia Russia 500,000
13 Brazil Brazil 362,200
14 Greece Greece 303,000
15 Ukraine Ukraine 238,500
16 Serbia Serbia 238,233
17 New Zealand New Zealand 189,800
18 Austria Austria 176,745
19 Hungary Hungary 175,526
20 Bulgaria Bulgaria 145,000
21 Romania Romania 125,450
22 Republic of Macedonia Macedonia 110,700
23 Switzerland Switzerland 103,094
24 Moldova Moldova 99,100
25 Georgia (country) Georgia 97,000
26 Japan Japan 90,900
27 Peru Peru 72,700
28 Uruguay Uruguay 71,300
29 Czech Republic Czech Republic 51,800
30 Croatia Croatia 50,000
31 Algeria Algerian 17,094
32 Canada Canada 46,851
33 Mexico Mexico 37,928
34 Morocco Morocco 33,300
35 Slovakia Slovakia 32,400
36 Turkey Turkey 27,950
37 Tunisia Tunisia 27,600
38 Belarus Belarus 25,110
39 Slovenia Slovenia 24,600
40 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 21,280

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