Wine lake explained

Wine lake is a cultural phrase referring to the phenomenon of perceived overproduction of wine in the European Union. The phenomenon first came in perception & persistence around the mid-1980s [1] and reemerged in the mid-2000s as a significant issue. The EU's Common Agricultural Policy contained a number of subsidies for wine producers, leading to a supply glut. This surplus forced an overhaul of EU farm policies.[2]

In 2007 it was reported that for the previous several vintages, Europe had been producing 1.7 Billion more bottles of wine than they sold.[3] Hundreds of millions of bottles of wine had been turned into industrial alcohol every year, a practice that had sometimes been described as 'emergency distillation'[4] at a cost to taxpayers of €500 million per year. A major contributor was reported to be Languedoc-Roussillon wine production, which used one third of the grapes grown in France.

One of the proposed remedies to wine lake was Plan Bordeaux, an initiative introduced in 2005 by the French vintners association ONIVINS to reduce France's production and raise prices. Part of the plan was to uproot of the of vineyards in Bordeaux. The proposed plan was met with some resistance.[5]

In 2020, wine growers warned that the EU risked another massive surplus due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the restaurant closures. The growers called for additional subsidies to distill surplus wine.[6] A large portion of the wine surplus was distilled into hand sanitizer.[7]

In 2023, €200 million was again earmarked for conversion of surplus wine into industrial products.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: European Community: Wine Output Decline Helps Budget . . April 1985 . 25 February 2024 .
  2. Web site: Commission pulls plug on EU wine lake . . 8 June 2006 . Sam . Jones . 14 February 2022 .
  3. Web site: Diana . Macle . Mitch . Frank . Europe's Plan to Pull Up Vineyards Is Met With Disdain ... Again . . July 6, 2007 . 14 February 2022 .
  4. News: Draining France's 'wine lake'. BBC News. 2006-08-10 . Caroline . Wyatt . Caroline Wyatt . 2007-05-21.
  5. News: . Winemakers pour cold water on EU 'wine lake' plan . 2007-07-04 . Jeremy . Smith . 14 February 2022 .
  6. News: Europe braces for return of wine lakes as coronavirus dampens demand . Eddy . Wax . April 27, 2020 . . 14 February 2022 .
  7. https://www.francetvinfo.fr/sante/maladie/coronavirus/surproduction-le-vin-distille-pour-fabriquer-du-gel-hydroalcoolique_4010361.html
  8. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66623636 France to spend €200m destroying wine as demand falls