Italy, then France, according to UN stats:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wine-producing_countries#cite_note-0
On that list, the numbers for China are wrong. The correct numbers are here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_in_China
Also, here is a quiz:
http://www.jetpunk.com/quizzes/top-wine-producing-countries-quiz.php
On the 3rd September the IWC played host to one of the largest gatherings of the global wine trade in many years. We revealed the champions of the 2008 competition on an evening that is generally accepted as the Oscars of the wine trade. People came from around the world to collect their awards at the Grosvenor House, one of London's most prestigious hotels. They were not disappointed.
One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to arguably the master of the Masters of Wine Michael Broadbent. He was given a standing ovation that any politician would have been proud of and then went on to praise the IWC not only for its judging process but also for hosting what in his words was the biggest gathering of the trade since the 60s. He also related some of his tasting experiences that probably should not go into print! Spain is the worlds largest wine producing country
Italy produces the most wine, followed by France.
Italy produces more wine than any other country in the world.
Italy is the leading wine producing country in the world. The U.S. consumes the most wine in the world, although not on a per capita basis.
According to the Wine Institute France,Italy and the United States are the three largest producers of wine. In 2006 France produced over 50000 hectoliters of wine or 1.3 million gallons.
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Although the USA is number four on the overall list is the top new world wine producing country. Australia produces the most per capita.
In 2010, France and Italy were the top wine producers by volume. Each country produced over 4,500,000 liters.
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Italy produces the most wine of any country, followed closely by France. Either of them could have the largest total area of wine producing.
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argentina I've no idea if Argentina produces the most grapes in the world, Italy definitly produces the most wine though and France produces the most Champagne, being that it's the only place allowed to produce it!
In 2010, France got back its position of first wine producing country in the world after losing it in 2009. Source: http://www.vinivino.com/blog/france-takes-back-the-first-position-as-the-worlds-leading-wine-producer/
Italy is the number one producer of wine in the world, second is France, Spain is third, then the U.S and fifth is Argentina.
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Italy is the largest producer of wine in the world.