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Italy and France
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/
Chile is a huge exporter of wines. The Chilean people pride themselves on having some of the most fertile and proficient weather for growing some of the worlds finest wine grapes.
The United States is the fourth largest. In fact California's wine production alone is twice that of the whole country of Australia which is the fifth largest. Every state in the US (even Alaska) produces wine though some of it is not very good.
Italy produces the most wine of any country, followed closely by France. Either of them could have the largest total area of wine producing.
The statistics for 2010 haven't been published yet (January, 2011), but the largest wine producer that year was almost certainly Italy.
France, who is also the largest producer in the world.
In 2010, France and Italy were the top wine producers by volume. Each country produced over 4,500,000 liters.
That fluctuates from year to year between Italy and France.
France is the second largest food exporter in the world due to its diverse agricultural production, which includes wine, dairy, grains, and high-quality meats. The country's rich culinary heritage and strong emphasis on food quality and safety contribute to its global reputation. Additionally, France benefits from a well-developed agricultural infrastructure and access to European markets. This prominence in food exports is remarkable as it highlights France's ability to balance tradition with modern agricultural practices while meeting international demand.
In Italy where is the largest region for organic wine?