Rising global demand for New Zealand wine points to further export growth for the industry this year, rural lending specialist Rabobank said.
The bank, in its latest quarterly report on the wine sector, said demand growth for New Zealand wine was expected to continue with the country's cool-climate wine styles and premium positioning remaining in favour in most major export markets.
Wine analyst Marc Soccio said consumers in major wine markets were willing to pay for more the lighter-bodied wines such as those produced in New Zealand. "And there is little evidence of this trend reversing any time soon," he said in the report.
On the supply side, 2016 production volumes of New Zealand wine grapes expected to be significantly higher than in 2015, he said.
"The volume of the 2016 vintage looks like it will be just right - it won't be too big, yet it also won't be too small for most companies entering the year with stocks erring on the tight side," Soccio said.