France reclaims title: world's largest wine maker

In this Sept. 8, 2014, photo, empty taste wine glasses and wine thief lie on table in front of wine barrels at the cave of Chateau Kefraya winery in Bekaa valley, east Lebanon. In Lebanon, most of the country’s wineries are located in the eastern Bekaa Valley, a sweeping green plain ringed by mountains hugging the Syrian border. It’s a tiny industry, with about 47 wineries projecting to produce 8 million bottles of wine this year. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

PARIS  — France has reclaimed its crown as world's biggest wine producer after a poor 2014 harvest saw Italy's wine production plunge 15 percent.

French vignerons will produce around 46.2 million hectoliters of wine — about 6.16 billion bottles — this year, up 10 percent from a year earlier. Italy, whose winemakers have out-produced France's for the last two years, will produce 44.4 million hectoliters of wine in 2014, according to figures released Thursday by the Paris-based International Organization of Vine and Wine.

In this Sept. 8, 2014, photo, a Syrian refugee woman holds up collected syrah grapes as she harvests at a vineyard of the Chateau Kefraya winery in Bekaa valley, east Lebanon. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Total world wine production is set to fall 6 percent this year to 271 million hectoliters. Spain, which leapfrogged France into second place in 2013, will see its wine production fall 19 percent this year to 37 million hectoliters, the organization said.

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