Overview
- The Ministry of Production formally set June 11 as the Día Nacional del Vino Peruano on May 20, 2026, issuing Resolución Ministerial N.º 000136-2026-PRODUCE in the official gazette and on its website.
- Produce says the observance is meant to revalue traditional grape varieties and local winemaking, create a platform for fairs and business rounds, and raise the profile of Peruvian wineries.
- The government frames the measure as a tool to spur regional economies and help micro and small enterprises, noting the sector is mostly composed of MYPEs and supports roughly 36,000 jobs.
- Recent sector data cited by Produce show production reached 21.9 million liters in 2025, a 4.5% increase, while exports hit 552,000 liters to 28 markets and earned about $1.6 million.
- The resolution roots the new holiday in Law N.º 30460 and Peru's adhesion to the OIV via Resolución Legislativa N.º 27955, aiming to align domestic support with international scientific and commercial standards.