Database Specification
Province | Quantity |
---|---|
Andalusia | 27 |
Multiple regions | 5 |
Aragon | 14 |
Balearic Islands | 22 |
Basque Country | 3 |
Canary Islands | 4 |
Cantabria | 2 |
Castile and Leon | 6 |
Castilla-La Mancha | 8 |
Catalonia | 97 |
Community of Madrid | 72 |
Extremadura | 1 |
Galicia | 2 |
La Rioja | 6 |
Navarre | 3 |
Region of Murcia | 2 |
Valencian Community | 29 |
Total | 303 |
Contact Type | Quantity |
---|---|
606 | |
207 | |
183 | |
X | — |
475 | |
Tel | 335 |
Size | Quantity |
---|---|
Large | 53 |
Medium | 92 |
Small | 158 |
Total | 303 |
Type of Companies | Quantity |
---|---|
Total number of companies | 303 |
labeled as Importer | 188 |
labeled as Distributor | 250 |
labeled as Wholesaler | 205 |
labeled as Supermarket | 11 |
labeled as Retailer | 55 |
labeled as E-Commerce | 53 |
Wine Importer Database Spain
The database of wine importers and distributors in Spain includes all the essential information about each company. We collected this data to help you find new business partners in Spain. Each company profile provides financial details, such as sales and profit (when available), allowing you to choose the best importers for your needs. The profiles also contain legal information, including VAT number, company ID, legal name, and registered address, along with other important details.
The database also offers detailed contact information for each Spanish importer, with both general contacts and specifics for individual employees. You’ll find links to LinkedIn profiles, phone numbers, emails, names, and job titles. Additionally, there is general contact info for each company, including links to social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, X), phone numbers, emails, and contact pages.
You can also view details about each company’s specialties, the number of products (wines) they offer, the countries from which they import wine, and more. Companies that focus on organic and natural wines are specially highlighted. For further details, please refer to the Specification of this importer contact database.
About Spain
Spain, renowned as one of the world’s top wine-producing nations, imports far less wine than it exports—about 10 times less. In 2021, Spanish wine exports reached $3.53 billion, while imports amounted to just $308 million, according to the OEC. This makes Spain the world’s largest wine exporter and only the 23rd largest wine importer.
Spain primarily imports wine from:
- France ($180M): French wines enjoy high esteem in Spain and are widely available in the market.
- Italy ($55.6M): Italian wines, especially those from Tuscany, Piedmont, and Veneto, are consistently popular.
- Portugal ($23M): Spain’s neighbor offers a range of wines that are well-received in Spain.
New World wines from the United States, Australia, Chile, Argentina, and South Africa also have a presence in Spain, alongside selections from other European regions such as Austria, Hungary, and Greece.
This impressive diversity is the hallmark of the Spanish wine market, offering a wide array of options from around the world.
More information about Spanish wine market in our blog.