The ranking of countries with the most affordable wine prices in the world has been compiled.
Oku.Az The list was compiled by RIA Novosti based on the analysis of open data.
According to the survey, the leader of the ranking is Bhutan. A bottle of wine here costs only $3.58. Argentina took second place ($4.34) and Ukraine closed in the top three ($4.34).
Among traditional wine producing countries, the most affordable prices were recorded in South Africa ($4.6 – 6th place), Portugal ($5.02 – 9th place) and Moldova ($5.15 – 11th place). Chile ranked 12th with a price of $5.37 and Spain ranked 17th ($5.57).
According to the research, the most expensive wine is sold in Turkmenistan ($31.43), Singapore ($27.13) and Bahrain ($23.88).
Interestingly, the largest wine producers (France, Italy and Spain) are not included in the top 30 in terms of affordability. France ranked 67th ($7.82) and Italy 40th ($6.69).