Feb 18, 2019 07:16 am
DUBLIN --
The "Country
Profile: Wine in Australia" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's
offering.
The Australian wine sector is led by the still wine category in both
value and volume terms, while the fortified wine category is forecast to
register the fastest growth in value terms.
Hypermarkets & supermarkets is the leading channel for the distribution
of wines in the country. Glass is the most commonly used pack material
in the sector, followed by paper & board and rigid metal.
Accolade Wines, Treasury Wine Estates Vintners, and Pernod Ricard are
the leading players in the sector.
This Country Profile report on the Wine sector in Australia provides
insights on high growth categories to target, trends in the usage of
package materials, category level distribution channel data and market
share of brands.
Also Contained
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Sector data: Overall sector value and volume data with growth analysis
for 2012-2022
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Category coverage: Value and growth analysis for fortified wine,
sparkling wine, and still wine with inputs on individual segment share
within each category and the change in their market share forecast for
2017-2022
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Leading players: Market share of brands and private labels in volume
terms in 2017
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Distribution data: Percentage of sales within each category through
distribution channels such as food & drinks specialists, hypermarkets
& supermarkets, on-trade, e-retailers, convenience stores, department
stores, convenience stores, and other general retailers
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Packaging data: consumption breakdown for package materials and pack
types in each category, in terms of percentage share of number of
units sold. Pack material data for glass, rigid plastics, rigid metal
and others; pack type data for: Bottle and can
Highlights
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The per capita consumption of wine was higher in Australia compared to
the global and regional levels in 2017
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Per capita consumption of still wine is higher when compared to other
wines in Australia
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Hypermarkets & supermarkets is the leading distribution channel in the
Australian wine sector
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Rosemount Estate is the leading brand in the Australian wine sector
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Glass is the most commonly used pack material in the Australian wine
sector, followed by paper & board and rigid metal
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Older consumers account for the leading share in the consumption of
wine in Australia
Reasons to Buy
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Identify high potential categories and explore further market
opportunities based on detailed value and volume analysis
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Existing and new players can analyze key distribution channels to
identify and evaluate trends and opportunities
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Gain an understanding of the total competitive landscape based on
detailed brand share analysis to plan effective market positioning
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Our team of analysts have placed a significant emphasis on changes
expected in the market that will provide a clear picture of the
opportunities that can be tapped over the next five years, resulting
in revenue expansion
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The packaging analysis report helps manufacturers, in identifying the
most commonly used packaging materials in the sector
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Analysis on key macro-economic indicators such as real GDP, nominal
GDP, consumer price index, household consumption expenditure,
population (by age group, gender, rural-urban split, and employed
people and unemployment rate. It also includes economic summary of the
country along with labor market and demographic trends
Companies Mentioned
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Treasury Wine Estates Vintners Limited
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De Bortoli Wines
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Accolade Wines
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Treasury Wine Estates Vintners Limited
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The Yalumba Wine Company
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Taylor
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Fladgate & Yeatman - Vinhos S.A.
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Pernod Ricard S.A.
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Sunnyvale
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Amberley Estate
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Oyster Bay Wines
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Casella Family Brands
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jlv5vl/wine_in_australia?w=4
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190218005168/en/
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