Spain Organic & Biodynamic wine production data: See organics, Biodynamics, Spain
2020: The Wines from Spain website says (in this article retrieved 18 March 2021) ‘Spain is currently home to over 100,000 hectares of organic vineyards, making it the EU country with the largest area dedicated to organic vineyards. In the last eight years, the number of organic wineries in Spain has more than doubled, from 408 in 2009 to 939 in 2017, according to Organic Wine Iberia. According to another IWSR Drinks Market Analysis, Spain is expected to increase production by more than 70% between 2018 and 2023, from 361 million bottles to 613 million bottles, positioning it as the world’s second-largest producer of organic wines, after Italy. It will also be a global leader in terms of land allocated for organic vineyards, increasing from 89,600 hectares in 2018 to 160,000 by 2023, reflecting growth of almost 80% and outstripping its two biggest rivals: France, which is expected to have 115,000 hectares and Italy, with 96,320 hectares. The main organic wine producing regions in Spain at present are Castile-La Mancha, Catalonia, Murcia and Valencia, although Andalusia has experienced notable growth in the last year. And although domestic consumption is on the rise, at the moment the bulk of production is exported, the primary destinations being Germany, Austria, Benelux, Switzerland, the Nordics, Japan, China and South Korea.’
2019: In the Castilla La Mancha region organic production rose from 1,500ha to over 61,000 in 2019, giving it 50% of Spain’s total organic vineyard.
2016 Spain had approximately 106,508.6 hectares dedicated to organic vines (Source: Wines from Spain). | 2015 96,951 hectares (239,469 acres) of organic vineyards representing 9% of the national vineyard (Millésime Bio 2017 Dossier de Presse p.14). | 2007 17,189 hectares (42,456 acres) of organic vineyards (European Commission, June 2010). | 2006 16,832 hectares (41,575 acres) of organic vineyards (European Commission, June 2010). | 2005 15,991 hectares (40,000 acres) of organic vineyards (European Commission, June 2010). | 2004 14,928 hectares (36,900 acres) of organic vineyards (European Commission, June 2010). | 2003 16,453 hectares (40,640 acres) of organic vineyards (European Commission, June 2010). | 2002 16,038 hectares (39,613 acres) of organic vineyards (European Commission, June 2010). | 2001 11,841 hectares (28,418 acres) of organic vineyards (European Commission, June 2010). | 2000 10,804 hectares (26,685 acres) of organic vineyards (European Commission, June 2010). | 1999 8,768 hectares (21,660 acres) of organic vineyards (European Commission, June 2010). | 1998 Spain had 5,729 hectares (14,150 acres) of organic vineyards (European Commission, June 2010).
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‘European Commission Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development, June 2010, ‘An analysis of the EU Organic Sector’.