PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2017886
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2017886
The global organic wine market size was estimated at USD 13.07 billion in 2025 and projected to reach USD 29.09 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 10.6% from 2026 to 2033. The market is experiencing rapid expansion as consumers increasingly prioritize health-focused and environmentally responsible choices.
Certified organic vineyards are adopting biodynamic farming practices, leveraging native yeast fermentations, and emphasizing low-intervention winemaking, which appeals to millennials and Gen Z shoppers seeking authentic, "clean-label" products. Moreover, wine consumption has become a sign of social status, especially among millennials and the young generation, which is driving the growth of the natural wine market.
Wine sales have surged across the globe owing to innovation in flavor, color, and packaging of the product. Beyond the classics, niche markets and emerging wine regions are gaining prominence. Countries such as Argentina, New Zealand, and South Africa are carving out niches with their distinct offerings. Indigenous grape varieties, innovative winemaking techniques, and unique terroirs are captivating adventurous palates.
The organic wine industry is experiencing a significant surge, driven by growing consumer awareness of health and wellness. As people become more conscious of what they consume, they are increasingly turning to organic products, including wine, which is seen as a healthier alternative to conventional varieties. Organic wine is produced without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers, and often contains lower levels of sulfites and additives. This makes it appealing to health-conscious consumers who are seeking cleaner, more natural beverage options that align with their lifestyles.
Changing consumer preferences, especially among younger demographics such as Millennials and Gen Z, are also playing a key role in the growth of the organic wine market. These groups tend to favor products that are transparent in their sourcing and production methods. They are more experimental, curious about niche offerings, and willing to try wines that reflect authenticity and craftsmanship. Organic wine fits well into this evolving consumer landscape, where values such as transparency, traceability, and ethical production carry increasing importance.
The premiumization of the organic wine industry is further boosting organic wine sales. Organic wines are often seen as high-quality, artisanal products that offer a unique flavor profile. This perception of superior quality and exclusivity attracts premium wine buyers seeking products that stand out. Additionally, organic wine is gaining traction in fine dining establishments, wine bars, and competitions, further enhancing its reputation and appeal.
The rise of wine tourism is a noteworthy trend, with consumers increasingly interested in immersive experiences such as vineyard visits, tastings, and insights into the winemaking process. Wine regions, in turn, benefit from the economic impact generated by the influx of tourists.
Many manufacturers prefer to source organic grapes in large quantities from local organic vineyards to reduce production costs while maintaining quality standards. In addition, locally produced organic wine has been gaining popularity as consumer demand for natural, sustainable, and chemical-free products grows. Although organic wine still represents a niche within the broader natural wine market, both its production and consumption have grown steadily in recent years, driven by rising consumer awareness of health, wellness, and environmental sustainability.
For instance, in April 2024, Scheid Family Wines launched a certified organic Grandeur Cabernet Sauvignon to celebrate Earth Month. This new wine, certified by California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF), highlights the winery's commitment to organic farming, sustainability, and transparency. The label provides detailed ingredient and nutrition information, and the wine is both vegan-friendly and gluten-free. Scheid now farms 667 certified organic acres, making it the largest CCOF-certified organic wine grape grower on California's Central Coast.
Increased availability and improved distribution channels are making organic wine more accessible than ever. Supermarkets, online retailers, and specialty wine shops are expanding their organic selections, and many vineyards are promoting their offerings directly to consumers through wine clubs and e-commerce platforms. This enhanced accessibility, combined with growing familiarity and trust in organic certifications, is encouraging more consumers to make the switch.
Global Organic Wine Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at the global, regional, and country level and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends and opportunities in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global organic wine market report based on type, packaging, distribution channel, and region.