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The image of Canadians simply being beer drinkers is slowly giving way to a country that enjoys its wine. Canadians are drinking more wine now compared to 20 years ago. This may be surprising given our aforementioned reputation, but when you consider the fact that Canadians are known to produce some of the best wine in the world, maybe the numbers aren’t that surprising after all.
The per capita numbers are in and the figures tell the story. The average Canadian drinks about 20 bottles of wine each year, amounting to 15 litres per person or one and a half bottles per month.
Where does this rank Canada amongst the other top wine-drinking countries in the world? Well, it puts them ahead of the U.S.—the average American consumes about 11 litres of wine each year
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