As we are all aware, the average price of a bottle of mid-priced wine can vary drastically from country to country. CompareMyJet has researched and compared the price of wine across 38 OECD countries (converted to GDP) to reveal the most expensive countries to buy a bottle of wine.
Here are the results:
Country | Capital city | Average price of a bottle of wine (£) |
Iceland | Reykjavík | 14.97 |
Norway | Oslo | 14.35 |
South Korea | Seoul | 12.79 |
United States | Washington | 12.33 |
Switzerland | Bern | 11.07 |
Australia | Canberra | 10.96 |
Finland | Helsinki | 10.47 |
Ireland | Dublin | 10.47 |
United Kingdom | London | 9.36 |
Mexico | Mexico City | 9.14 |
Wine drinkers not wanting to spend extra may want to avoid Iceland, with the average price of a bottle costing £14.97. But the extra cost may be worth it when enjoying a glass of wine with a view of the northern lights.
Source: CompareMyJet
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