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Asian Buyers make up 65% of the World’s Total Drinks Buyers

Asian buyers now make up 65% of the total wine and spirits buyers in the world. That’s according to Sotheby’s 2020 Wine Market Report. Asia’s demand for the world’s finest wines looks set to grow too, as 2020 was the second highest percentage on record for Asian buyers, after 68% in 2019.

There are multiple factors that can be attributed to Asia’s growing market share of the total wine and spirits market. The Coronavirus pandemic had a direct impact on drinking habits last year. Unable to visit restaurants and bars, China’s wealthy citizens began opening bottles of some of the finest wines from their cellars at home.

An international travel ban and lockdowns across China also meant that those who usually would have travelled abroad on holiday, opted instead to spend their money on buying top wines such as Domaine de la Romanée-Conti: a producer that represented 20% of all wine sales at Sotheby’s last year. However, while Bordeaux and Burgundy producers still make up the top ten names in Sotheby’s annual producer rankings, Asian buyers are looking further afield to regions such as Napa, in order to discover new wines such as Harlan Estate, Sine Qua Non and Colgin Cellars.

The future for wine imports into Asia, particularly into China, looks very promising. 2.25m nine-litre cases were imported into China in 2006 compared with a colossal 50.5m cases in 2019. Although there was a slight drop in the number of cases imported in the past two years, the trend for increased wine consumption looks set to continue. This is due to a combination of wine enthusiasts having opened bottles from their cellars during lockdown, as well as the disruption caused to supply chains to mainland China by the Hong Kong riots having ended.

As more and more Chinese cities open up – such as Shanghai – on-trade sales of fine wine are beginning to blossom, as consumers celebrate the easing of lockdown restrictions. With such strong figures from Sotheby’s recent report, all eyes remain firmly fixed on Asia with big expectations for this wine market that shows huge potential for growth.