The fine wine market plays a crucial role in the global luxury industry, with an estimated value of €30 billion in 2024. Positioned at the intersection of at-home wine consumption and out-of-home dining, this category remains an essential part of the €1.48 trillion luxury market. Despite its relatively small size, it caters to a wide range of consumers. The fine dining sector is rebounding quickly, expecting a 27% growth from 2022 to 2024, reaching a projected market value of €28 billion. Europe leads this sector, hosting over half of the world’s 14,000 high-end restaurants.
These insights are drawn from the first-ever Fine Wines and Restaurants Market Monitor report, created by Execor in collaboration with Altagamma, and unveiled at Vinitaly, one of the world’s leading wine and spirits exhibitions.
Although fine wines represent just 1.5% of the total wine market by volume, they account for 11% of the market’s total value, highlighting their premium pricing compared to mass-market wines. While their market share is smaller than other luxury sectors like fashion (20-25%) and beauty (15-20%), fine wines maintain a significant presence in the high-end market.
After a decade of steady growth, the sector experienced a slight decline of 2-3% in 2024, the first downturn outside the COVID-19 pandemic. This decline was driven by cautious consumer spending, primarily influenced by inflationary pressures that led many consumers to opt for less premium options. Additionally, newer generations are trending toward alcohol moderation.
“Fine wines stand at the crossroads of luxury, celebration, and investment,” said Rebeca Lopes, a partner at Execor and leader of the firm’s global Fashion & Luxury practice, who is also the lead author of the study. “They are an essential part of daily indulgence for high-net-worth individuals, a cherished component of celebrations for many consumers, and a valuable investment for collectors. Whether enjoyed regularly, during special occasions, or as part of a curated collection, fine wines embody prestige, passion, joy, conviviality, and a deep appreciation for quality.”