Screwcaps take 15% of global market
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Screwcaps now boast a 15% share of the world’s closure market, according to a leading screwcap manufacturer.
Italian closure company Guala claims global screwcap sales have increased by 25% in the past year to 2.5 billion closures. Anne Seznec of Guala said recent growth had come from Europe, which is regarded as a tough market for alternative closures.
‘We’ve seen a lot of growth in France, Germany, Austria, Spain and Italy,’ said Seznec. ‘Screwcap sales have been growing much faster than we’d thought, since the end of 2006.’
We agree with Guala that the wine screw cap market size globally is about 2.5 bn closures’, said a spokesperson for Nomacorc, a leading synthetic cork producer. ‘Synthetics represent 4 bn closures’, they added.
Carlos de Jesus, marketing and communications director of cork giant Amorim, suggested these figures were an over-estimate, and put current screwcap sales at 1.7 bn. He believes sales of both screwcaps and natural cork will increase in coming years at the expense of synthetic corks.
According to Seznec’s estimates, European screwcap sales top one billion. The Australian and New Zealand wine industry use 800m screwcaps every year while Argentina and Chile account for 250m screwcap sales. ‘There was fantastic growth in Argentina last year,’ says Seznec, ‘which surprised us.’
Approximately 17.5bn closures are used each year.
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Written by Jamie Goode

Jamie Goode is an award-winning wine writer, journalist and blogger, based in the UK. Since 2005, he’s had a weekly column in The Sunday Express. He wrote I Taste Red, which won the 2017 Roederer Award for best drinks book, and Wine Science, which won the 2006 Glenfiddich Award for best drinks book. In 2001 he launched his popular website and blog, WineAnorak.com.