The Global Wine Cork Market size is expected to reach $7.9 billion by 2030, rising at a market growth of 4.7% CAGR during the forecast period. In the year 2022, the market attained a volume of 4966.6 hundred units, experiencing a growth of 4.7% (2019-2022).
In countries such as Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, and Greece, cork oak forests are abundant, and cork harvesting has become an integral part of rural livelihoods and cultural identity. Therefore, the Europe segment captured $3356.7 million revenue in the market in 2022. When it comes to wine manufacturing, Europe has a rich cultural legacy. Cork closures have been the go-to option for sealing wine bottles for generations. The enduring tradition of using cork closures in European winemaking contributes to the strong demand for cork in the region.
Cork closures are strongly associated with premium and high-quality wines in consumers’ minds. wine connoisseurs and collectors, who value the nuances of wine aging and appreciate the ritualistic experience of opening a bottle, often prefer wines sealed with cork closures. The tradition associated with cork closures appeals to this discerning segment of consumers seeking rare, limited-production wines for investment or enjoyment. Hence, the increasing premiumization of wine is driving the market’s growth.
Additionally, Wine consumption is no longer confined to traditional wine-producing regions. investment in the wine industry, both domestically and internationally, has fueled the expansion of wine production. Governments, private investors, and wine companies allocate resources to develop vineyards, establish wineries, and improve infrastructure. This investment is increasing wine production and, eventually, wine consumption. Hence, the increasing wine consumption is propelling the growth of the market.
However, Consumers are becoming more aware of cork taint and its potential impact on wine quality. cork taint can compromise wines’ quality and aging potential, particularly those intended for long-term cellaring and aging. Wines affected by cork taint may lose complexity, freshness, and fruitiness over time, diminishing their value and appeal to wine enthusiasts and collectors. In conclusion, increasing cork taint concerns among consumers are hampering the market’s growth.
In countries such as Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, and Greece, cork oak forests are abundant, and cork harvesting has become an integral part of rural livelihoods and cultural identity. Therefore, the Europe segment captured $3356.7 million revenue in the market in 2022. When it comes to wine manufacturing, Europe has a rich cultural legacy. Cork closures have been the go-to option for sealing wine bottles for generations. The enduring tradition of using cork closures in European winemaking contributes to the strong demand for cork in the region.
Cork closures are strongly associated with premium and high-quality wines in consumers’ minds. wine connoisseurs and collectors, who value the nuances of wine aging and appreciate the ritualistic experience of opening a bottle, often prefer wines sealed with cork closures. The tradition associated with cork closures appeals to this discerning segment of consumers seeking rare, limited-production wines for investment or enjoyment. Hence, the increasing premiumization of wine is driving the market’s growth.
Additionally, Wine consumption is no longer confined to traditional wine-producing regions. investment in the wine industry, both domestically and internationally, has fueled the expansion of wine production. Governments, private investors, and wine companies allocate resources to develop vineyards, establish wineries, and improve infrastructure. This investment is increasing wine production and, eventually, wine consumption. Hence, the increasing wine consumption is propelling the growth of the market.
However, Consumers are becoming more aware of cork taint and its potential impact on wine quality. cork taint can compromise wines’ quality and aging potential, particularly those intended for long-term cellaring and aging. Wines affected by cork taint may lose complexity, freshness, and fruitiness over time, diminishing their value and appeal to wine enthusiasts and collectors. In conclusion, increasing cork taint concerns among consumers are hampering the market’s growth.
By Distribution Channel Analysis
On the basis of distribution channel, the market is segmented into offline and online. In 2022, the online segment attained a 28.69% revenue share in the market. Online shopping offers unparalleled convenience and accessibility for consumers purchasing wine cork closures. With mobile phones, consumers can browse cork closures from various brands and suppliers without time or location constraints.By Type Analysis
Based on type, the market is bifurcated into natural and synthetic. In 2022, the natural segment garnered 86.45% revenue share in the market. Consumers increasingly associate natural cork closures with authenticity, tradition, and craftsmanship in winemaking. Natural cork closures have a long-standing history in the wine industry and are perceived as the traditional choice for sealing premium and high-quality wines.By Regional Analysis
Region-wise, the market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. In 2022, the Asia Pacific region generated 12.46% revenue share in the market. The Asia Pacific region is experiencing a significant increase in wine consumption, driven by changing consumer lifestyles, growing affluence, and evolving culinary preferences. As disposable incomes rise and Western dining trends become more prevalent, there is a growing appreciation for wine culture and consumption across Asia Pacific countries.List of Key Companies Profiled
- Elkem ASA (Bluestar Elkem International Co., Ltd. S.A.)
- Zandur
- Amorim Cork, S.A. (Corticeira Amorim)
- M.A. Silva Corks, USA
- Allstates Rubber & Tool Corp.
- WidgetCo, Inc.
- WE Cork Inc.
- J.C. Ribeiro
- Jelinek Cork Group
Market Report Segmentation
By Distribution Channel (Volume, Hundred Units, USD Billion, 2019-2030)- Offline
- Online
- Natural
- Synthetic
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Mexico
- Rest of North America
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Russia
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Australia
- Malaysia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- LAMEA
- Brazil
- Argentina
- UAE
- Egypt
- South Africa
- Nigeria
- Rest of LAMEA
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
Chapter 2. Market at a Glance
Chapter 3. Market Overview
Chapter 4. Global Wine Cork Market, By Distribution Channel
Chapter 5. Global Wine Cork Market, By Type
Chapter 6. Global Wine Cork Market, By Region
Chapter 7. Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned
- Elkem ASA (Bluestar Elkem International Co., Ltd. S.A.)
- Zandur
- Amorim Cork, S.A. (Corticeira Amorim)
- M.A. Silva Corks, USA
- Allstates Rubber & Tool Corp.
- WidgetCo, Inc.
- WE Cork Inc.
- J.C. Ribeiro
- Jelinek Cork Group
Methodology
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