Wines of Great Britain. Industry size estimates for 2018 producing year & tracking against 2017 figures

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Wines of Great Britain Industry size estimates for 2018 producing year & tracking against 2017 figures 1

Scope and methodology overview Scope and methodology overview The following study has been conducted by Wine Intelligence for the WineGB trade association, representing the UK s wine producers The objectives of the project were: 1. Replicate the study conducted in Q1 2018 in order to gather key production and sales data from WineGB members on the 2018 production year 2. Produce a report presenting estimates of data in aggregate form and tracking changes from 2017 production year In order to do this, Wine Intelligence did the following: Adapted last year s questionnaire to capture information on the industry s planted area and production activity as well as plans for the future Administered a questionnaire of 34 questions to 183 WineGB members through an online survey fielded between November 2018 and January 2019 Weighted the sample of responses received data representative of the industry and produced estimates accordingly for the 2018 production year* * For more information on sample composition, estimation rationale and weighting methodology, please see the appendix 2

Report structure Analysis of the grapes growing business Distribution of grape growers by vineyard size and region Estimated area under vines Distribution of ha under vine by grape grower, by region, by grape varietal Estimated grapes production Distribution of grapes by grape grower, by region, by grape varietal Analysis of wine production business Estimated wine production Distribution of wine production by producer type, by category, by grape varietal Analysis of wine distribution business Distribution of bottles of wines sold by category and by producer type Distribution of bottles of wines sold by distribution channels Distribution channels by producer type Export volume by destination Wine tourism Monthly and annual visitors Marketing activities Employment Distribution of full-time employees by vineyard size 3

Methodology overview 2019 study The industry is composed by three types of producer Grower only: Those who grow grapes only, equal to 1 of WI sample Grower & Winery: those who grow grapes and make wine: equal to 80% of WI sample Winery: those who make wine but don t grow grapes: 7% of WI sample They provide data for hectares, planting plans, tonnes produced and employment 4 segments are identified according to their vineyard size 1. Small vineyard: 2.99 ha vineyard or less 2. Medium-sized vineyard: vineyard between 3 ha and 7.99 ha 3. Large vineyard: vineyard between 8 ha and 17.99 ha 4. Very large vineyard: more than 18 ha vineyard They provide data for planting plans, litres of wine produced, sales, employment, wine tourism and marketing activities The geographical areas are recoded in four regions, as following: South East: Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey, West Sussex South West: Bristol, Cornwall, including the Isles of Scilly, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Somerset, Wiltshire, Worcestershire East Anglia: Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk Wales: Welsh counties Other: Other counties in the UK, Scottish and Irish counties. For more information please see the appendix 4

Grape growing business Grapes growers in 2018 GRAPE GROWERS Distribution of grape growers by vineyard size and region 7% 28% of grape growers are planning to plant new vines over the next 3 years 1 7% Very large vineyard 1 1 Large vineyard 7 Medium-sized vineyard Small vineyard Other 18% (vs. 1) of grape growers by numbers 77% 7 2017 2018 Wales (vs. ) of grape growers by numbers South West 32% (vs. 28%) of grape growers by numbers East Anglia 7% (vs. 9%) of grape growers by numbers South East 39% (vs. 42%) of grape growers by numbers 5

Grape growing business Planting plans for next 3 years 28% of grape growers are planning to plant new vines over the next 3 years GRAPE GROWERS Distribution of vine growers and wineries with new planting plans by producer type and region 8% 14% 67% 2018 More than 18ha Very large vineyard Large vineyard Medium-sized vineyard Winery only Wales 7% of grape growers and wineries with new planting plans South West 30% of grape growers and wineries with new planting plans Other 17% of grape growers and wineries with new planting plans East Anglia of grape growers and wineries with new planting plans South East 41% of grape growers and wineries with new planting plans 6

Grape growing business Estimated area under vine in 2018 by vineyard size, in hectares (ha) AREA UNDER VINE 2888 hectares under vine + 1 since 2017 4.4 ha (vs. 3.9 ha) is the average vineyard size Distribution of ha under vine by grape growers 2553 ha 2888 ha 44% 7% 1 48% Very large 1390 ha average size of 66.2 ha (+ from 2017) Very large vineyard Large vineyard Large 514 ha average size of 11.4 ha (+ from 2017) 1 20% 21% 7 18% 1 18% Medium-sized vineyard Small vineyard Medium-sized Small 474 ha 511 ha average size of 4.7 ha (- 7% from 2017) average size of 1 ha (= 2017) 2017 2018 7

Grape growing business Estimated hectares under vines in 2018 HA UNDER VINES Distribution of ha under vines by region Increase of ha under vines in the Southern regions, especially in South West area 2553 ha 2888 ha South East 77% South West 7 South East 7 South West East Anglia Wales South East Anglia South Wales West East Other Anglia Wales Other 171 ha under vines Other Other 11% 2% 7% 1 2% 4% 1% 2017 2018 Wales 26 ha under vines South West 377 ha under vines East Anglia 126 ha under vines South East 2189 ha under vines 8

Grape growing business Estimated hectares under vines in 2018 HA UNDER VINES Distribution of ha under vines by grape varietal Chardonnay is the most-planted variety, followed by Pinot Noir. Plantings of Pinot Meunier and Bacchus have increased since 2017 2553 ha 2888 ha 1st Pinot Noir 29.7% of total hectares 859 ha (vs. 803 ha) 5th Others 19. of total hectares 556 ha (vs. 490 ha) 31% 30% 30% 31% 29% 11% 30% 7% 2 2 2017 2018 2 Pinot Noir Chardonnay Pinot Meunier Bacchus Others Pinot Noir 2nd Chardonnay Pinot Meunier Bacchus 3rd Pinot Noir Chardonnay Others Pinot Meunier Bacchus Others 4th 5th Chardonnay 28.9% of total hectares 835 ha (vs. 771 ha) Pinot Meunier 11% of total hectares 317 ha (vs. 243 ha) Bacchus 6.9% of total hectares 200 ha (vs. 144 ha) Seyval Blanc 4.2% of total hectares 121 ha (vs. 101 ha) In Others category Pinot Noir Précoce*: 2. equal to 76 ha Pinot Gris: 2.4% equal to 70 ha Reichensteiner: 2. equal to 66 ha Madeleine x Angevine: 2.1% equal to 61 ha Rondo: 2% equal to 58 ha Regent: 1.4% equal to 40% Ortega: 1. equal to 37 ha Müller-Thurgau: 0.8% equal to 23 ha Pinot Blanc: 0.8% equal to 23 ha Dornfelder: 0.7% equal to 20 ha Schönburger: 0. equal to 15 ha Huxelrebe: 0.2% equal to 7 ha Others: 4.7% equal to 137 ha * Included in Pinot Noir hectarage 9

Grape growing business Estimated grapes production in 2018 by vineyard size, in tonnes TONNES OF GRAPES 16180 tonnes of grapes* 5.6 t/ha + 130% since 2017 (vs. 2.8 t/ha) is the average reported yield Distribution of grape production by grape grower 7049 tonnes 16180 tonnes 49% 7% 1 44% Very large 7151 tonnes Very large vineyard Large vineyard Large 3616 tonnes 1 18% 19% 7 22% 17% 17% Medium-sized vineyard Small vineyard Medium-sized Small 2721 tonnes 2692 tonnes 2017 2018 * Potential grapes production as we assume that all hectares under vine are in production. For more information please see the Appendix 10

Grape growing business Estimated grapes production in 2018 TONNES OF GRAPES Distribution of grapes production by region Increase of tonnes of grapes produced, especially for the vineyards situated in South West region 7049 tonnes 16180 tonnes South East 77% South West 77% South East South West7 East Anglia East Anglia Wales Other Other 957 tonnes of grapes produced (vs 423.9 tonnes) 2% Wales Other 1 4% 1% 2017 2018 2% Wales 135 tonnes of grapes produced (vs. 108.2 tonnes) South West 2179 tonnes of grapes produced (vs. 740.1 tonnes) East Anglia 712 tonnes of grapes produced (vs. 328.3 tonnes) South East 12197 tonnes of grapes produced (vs. 5448.2 tonnes) 11

Grape growing business Estimated grapes production in 2018 TONNES OF GRAPES Distribution of tonnes of grapes produced by grape varietal Production of Pinot Meunier and Bacchus increased: consistent with the new plantings 7049 tonnes 16180 tonnes 1st Chardonnay 29.7% of total tonnes (vs. 32.8% in 2017) 6th Others 20.4% of total tonnes (vs. 20. in 2017) 3 32% 21% 3 32% 21% 30% 28% 4% 3 2017 2018 Chardonnay Pinot Noir Reichensteiner Seyval Blanc Others 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Pinot Noir 28. of total tonnes (vs. 32.1% in 2017) Pinot Meunier of total tonnes (vs. 4. in 2017) Bacchus 6.9% of total tonnes (vs. 1.7% in 2017) Seyval Blanc 4. of total tonnes (vs. 4.9% in 2017) In Others category Reichensteiner 2.7% (vs. 9. in 2017) Rondo: 2. (n/a) Madeleine x Angevine: 2.2% (n/a) Pinot Noir Précoce*: 2.2% (n/a) Pinot Gris: 2% (n/a) Ortega: 1. (n/a) Regent: 1. (n/a) Muller Thurgau: 0.7% (vs. 0.2% in 2017) Pinot Blanc: 0.7% (vs. 0.7% in 2017) Dornfelder: 0.7% (n/a) Huxelrebe: 0. (n/a) Schönburger: 0.2% (n/a) * Included in Pinot Noir tonnage 12

Wine production business Estimated wine production in 2018 by producer type, in millions of bottles HL OF WINE PRODUCED 117,018 Hectolitres of wine 15.6 millions 75 cl bottles + 130% since 2017 723.2 litre/t is the average yield Distribution of wine production by producer type 6.8 millions 15.6 millions 31% 18% 30% 8% 52% 14% 1 67% 14% More than 18ha Very large vineyard Large vineyard Medium-sized vineyard Winery only Very large Large Medium-sized Small 61,307 hectolitres of wine 17,320 hectolitres of wine 16,274 hectolitres of wine 10,900 hectolitres of wine 12% 9% 9% 2017 2018 Winery only 11,217 hectolitres of wine 13

Wine production business Estimated wine production in 2018 HL OF WINE PRODUCED Distribution of wine production by grape varietal and category Consistent with the top 3 varietals in terms of tonnes produced, more than half of the bottles produced are of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier 6.8 millions 15.6 millions 1st Chardonnay 34. of total bottles (vs. 30.1% in 2017) Breakdown by type 30% 27% 27% 30% 3 Chardonnay Pinot Noir Pinot Meunier Seyval 27% Blanc 3 Others 11% 26.7% 19% Chardonnay Chardonnay Pinot Noir Pinot Noir Pinot Meunier Pinot Meunier Seyval Blanc Seyval Blanc Others Others 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Pinot Noir* 32.9% of total bottles (vs. 27% in 2017) Pinot Meunier 10. of total bottles (vs. 9.8% in 2017) Bacchus 5.7% of total bottles (vs. 5.4% in 2017) Seyval Blanc 2.9% of total bottles (vs. 6.4% in 2017) Still wine 31% of the total bottles produced (vs. 32% in 2017) Sparkling wine 69% of the total bottles produced (vs. 68% in 2017) 2017 2018 6th Others 13. of total bottles (vs. 21. in 2017) * Including Pinot Noir Précoce 14

Wine distribution business Bottles of wine sold in 2018 + 18 since 2017 2.6 millions SALES bottles sold in 2018 Distribution of bottles of wine sold by category and producer type Still wine 28% of total bottles sold (vs. 48% in 2017) Sparkling wine 72% of total bottles sold (vs. 52% in 2017) where where 38% from Very large vineyard 9% from Large vineyard 27% from Medium-sized vineyard 1 from Small vineyard 11% from Wineries only 7 from Very large vineyard 9% from Large vineyard from Medium-sized vineyard 4% from Small vineyard 2% from Wineries only 99% of the sparkling bottles sold in 2018 are traditionally-method produced 15

Wine distribution business Bottles of wine sold in 2018 SALES Distribution of wine sold by channel 90% Exports and Something sales through company s website have increased 90% since 2017 5 5 UK trade sales 5 5 90% 90% 71% of actual wine producers who don t use the online channel are planning to sell wine through their website UK cellar door sales 32% 8% Online sales (including 4% website) 3 Exports 8% 4% 32% 3 2018 2017 Online sales (including website) 2018 2017 Distribution of wine sold by producer type Web design 38% 28% 1 Online sales and cellar door are the main distribution 14% channels 7% used by small and medium vineyards UK cellar door sales UK trade sales PR Social Media 12% Direct Marketing 11% 22% 22% 29% 14% 1 72% 74% 70% 1 40% 57% 31% 1 12% 11% 8% 7% 8% 14% "Small" vineyard "Medium-sized" vineyard "Large" vineyard "Very large" vineyard Winery only Other activities Exports 7% 11% 19% 48% 80% 1 18% 2% 16

Distribution Volume of exports SALES 8% of total bottles sold Top 4 US destinations Distribution of bottles exported by destination USA 22% Selling to.... Norway 18% Other Asia Denmark Sweden Other Europe 12% 12% Canada Finland Other Japan Australia New Zealand China 4% 2% 1% 1% 4 of the total exports something 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 50% California New York Texas Florida Other cities: Series1 Washington DC Boston Chicago 17

Wine tourism Vineyards visitors WINE TOURISM Distribution of monthly visitors by producer type Very large vineyards 866 visits/mo on average 8 14% from UK from outside UK Large vineyards 639 visits/mo on average Medium-sized vineyards 170 visits/mo on average Small vineyards 73 visits/mo on average Wineries only 127 visits/mo on average 18

Marketing Outsourced marketing activities MARKETING 38% of wine producers outsource one or more marketing activities Outsourced marketing activities % who outsource the following marketing activities Base: something wine growers and wine producers who outsource one or more marketing 100% activities Web design 3 PR 1 Social Media Direct Marketing 4% 8% Distribution of marketing needs by producer type Web design 38% 28% 1 14% Online sales (including website) 22% 14% 40% 1 7% Other activities PR 29% 1 1 31% 8% "Small" vineyard UK cellar door sales Social Media 12% 22% 72% 57% 12% 7% 8% "Medium-sized" vineyard "Large" vineyard "Very large" vineyard UK trade sales Direct Marketing 11% 74% 70% 11% 14% Winery only Other Exports activities 7% 11% 19% 48% 80% 1 18% 2% 19

Employment Estimates of employment Full-time employees EMPLOYMENT 2,248 Full-time employees among wine growers and wine producers vs. 2,095 Full-time employees in 2017 Distribution of full-time employees by vineyard size Very large vineyards Large vineyards Medium-sized vineyards Small vineyards 413 Full-time employees 404 Full-time employees 613 Full-time employees 818 Full-time employees Equal to 18% of total full-time employees Equal to 18% of total full-time employees Equal to 27% of total full-time employees Equal to 3 of total full-time employees 20

Employment Estimates of employment - FTE EMPLOYMENT 5,764 Full-time employee equivalents (FTE) among wine growers and wine producers vs. 4,699 FTE in 2017 Distribution of full-time employees by vineyard size Very large vineyards Large vineyards Medium-sized vineyards Small vineyards 556 FTE 781 FTE 1,300 FTE 3,128 FTE Equal to 18% of total full-time employees Equal to 18% of total full-time employees Equal to 27% of total full-time employees Equal to 3 of total full-time employees 21

Estimation rationale Distribution of grape growers and wine producers: This distribution is derived from a combination of WineGB data and survey data collected through the 2019 study. In the absence of definitive 3rd party data on the smallest segment (less than 3 ha), we have assumed that of the businesses in this segment have disappeared either because they have transitioned into larger groups or they have sold off their vineyard, or they have grubbed up the vines and repurposed the land. Estimated hectares under vine: Average vineyard size (WineGB and WI survey data combined)* Number of growers and producers in the industry (WineGB and WI survey data combined) Estimated tonnes produced: Average yield 2018 (WI survey data)* Estimated hectares under vine in 2018 where average yield is tonnes produced/hectares owned N.B: Following this methodology, we assume that all hectares under vine are in production Estimated litres produced: Average yield (WI survey data)* Estimated tonnes produced in 2018 where average yield is litres produced by Grower&Winery/hectares owned by Grower&Winery N.B: We consider only Grower & Winery group to avoid potential double counting due to the secondary trading market in grapes Wine distribution business: A numerical estimate of bottles of wine sold in 2018 is derived from the survey data collected through the 2019 study. The estimate shows also reported sales change over time, and distribution channels, weighted to represent the industry as a whole. Estimates of employment: Average full-employees equivalent (WI survey data)* Number of growers and wine producers in the industry (wineries not included) 22

Appendix WI online survey sample size 183 "We grow grapes only " 1 "We grow grapes and make wine" 80% "We make wine only" 7% Total 100% South East 4 South West 28% Wales East Anglia 7% Other 1 Total 100% Counties recoded in Other : Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Angus, Antrim, Argyll and Bute, Armagh, Cheshire, City of Edinburgh, City of London & Greater London, Clackmannanshire, Cumbria, Derbyshire, Down, Dumfries and Galloway, Dundee City, Durham, East Ayrshire, East Dunbartonshire, East Lothian, East Renfrewshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, Falkirk, Fermanagh, Fife, Glasgow City, Greater Manchester, Highland, Inverclyde, Isle of Wight, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Londonderry, Merseyside, Midlothian, Moray, Na h-eileanan Siar, North Ayrshire, North Lanarkshire, North Yorkshire, Northamptonshire, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Orkney Islands, Perth and Kinross, Renfrewshire, Rutland, Scottish Borders, Shetland Islands, Shropshire, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire, South Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Stirling, Tyne and Wear, Tyrone, Warwickshire, West Dunbartonshire, West Lothian, West Midlands, West Yorkshire 23

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