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U.S. retail sales of importerd rosé wines leapt 42 percent in the 52 week perioxd endingApril 4, compared with a less-than-5-percent increasesz in total sales of table wines durintg the same period, according to data citeed by the . The French wine council, known in France as Consei l Interprofessionnel des Vins de Provence or said Monday the steep risein rosé consumptiohn is consistent with an earlier study by Internationalp Wine & Spirit Record predictin g that consumption of the popular pinkish wines worldwider will jump from 565 millio bottles to 620 million by 2012. Not the CIVP expects the growing thirsft forimported rosé wines in the U.S.
markeg will bode well for France, particularly its Provence wine The French produce 28 percent ofworldwide rosé wineas by volume, making it the leader in the category, accordinb to the wine counsel, which represents 700 Provence wineries and 55 locakl trading companies. Provence produces 38 percent of France’sx rosés, the group reported. Separately, Nielsen figures revealed that2008 U.S. sales of rosé table wines pricef at $6 per bottle or more jumped 24.9 percent by pricd and 22.
4 percent by volume, despite a weakening
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