Australian Regional Export Reports
About the reports
The Regional Export reports provide an overview of bottled wine exports where there is a GI region claim on the label. They do not provide a full picture of all wine that has been produced and exported from a specific region.
All data presented is for wines where the report’s region is the primary GI named on the label. Wine exported in bulk containers is not included.
Report summary
Regional Export Reports provide an overview of bottled wine exports from the main GI regions in Australia, where there is a GI region claim on the label. They include statistics on the volume, value and average value of bottled wine exports by colour and wine style, price point and destination for the past 12 months compared with the previous equivalent 12-month period. Historical total export volume, value and average value statistics are also provided.
All data presented is for wines where the report’s region is the primary GI named on the label. For example, one bottle of Yarra Valley/King Valley blend will contribute 750ml towards the Yarra Valley report but will be excluded from the King Valley report.
When the wine is not regionally identified, data is not included in this report. For example, if the same Yarra Valley/King Valley wine has no GI claim on the bottle it will be included in a report ‘no label claim’.
Individual reports have been prepared for the top 22 GI regions in Australia by export value:
- Adelaide Hills
- Barossa Valley
- Barossa Zone
- Clare Valley
- Coonawarra
- Eden Valley
- Geelong
- Great Southern Zone
- Hunter Valley
- King Valley
- Langhorne Creek
- Limestone Coast Zone
- Margaret River
- McLaren Vale
- Mornington Peninsula
- Murray Darling – Swan Hill
- Orange
- Riverina
- Riverland
- Rutherglen
- South Eastern Australia
- Tasmania
- Yarra Valley
Reports for other regions and previous time periods are available on request. Contact 8228 2000 for more information.
The reports are updated quarterly, coinciding with the release of Wine Australia’s Export Report.
Also see the Regional Snapshots, which are one-page profiles of individual Australian wine regions and provide at-a-glance summary statistics on: climatic characteristics, viticulture data, winegrape production, and winegrape price and export sales data for wine, compared against the same statistics for the whole of Australia.
Conditions of use for access to Wine Export Data
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About the source
This report is compiled from the Wine Australia Export Approvals Database. This database contains information on all wine exported from Australia since 1991. Intending exporters are required to record the details of all consignments in the database prior to being granted a licence for shipment. Information recorded includes the volume, value, country of destination, container type, winestyle, GI region/s and variety/ies and varietal/regional label claim.