This article lets us know that, while Spain's wine volume sold is now #1 in the world, just passing France, wines are more profitable in France because in Spain much of the production is sold in bulk.
Spanish wines carry some of the best values in the world, too. There is not much difference in quality between some $25 Spanish wines and some $75 Oregon wines, And many Spanish wines score in the low 90s and cost only $12-$15 or so, which is hard to find elsewhere.
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