According to the annual report of the Comité interprofessionnel du vin de Champagne (CIVC), African countries imported more than 3 million bottles of champagne with a value of approximately 89.85 million euros, i.e. 1.24% of the total volume of shipments worldwide.
- South Africa: 1,078,754 bottles of champagne
- Nigeria: 569,440 bottles of champagne
- Ivory Coast: 348,955 bottles of champagne
- Dem Rep. Congo: 220,352 bottles of champagne
- Morocco: 212,410 bottles of champagne
- Cameroon: 170,297 bottles of champagne
- Togo: 159,702 bottles of champagne
- Congo: 148,774 bottles of champagne
- Gabon: 147,426 bottles of champagne
- Mauritius: 111,340 bottles of champagne
- Ghana: 102,070 bottles of champagne
- Benin: 83,599 bottles of champagne
- Ethiopia: 72,360 bottles of champagne
- Angola: 66,492 bottles of champagne
- Burkina Faso: 59,355 bottles of champagne
- Equatorial Guinea: 54,736 bottles of champagne
- Senegal: 52,364 bottles of champagne
- Seychelles: 40,350 bottles of champagne
- Kenya: 37,455 bottles of champagne
- Mali: 25,680 bottles of champagne
- Algeria: 24,786 bottles of champagne
- Rwanda: 22,243 bottles of champagne
- Tunisia: 22,010 bottles of champagne
- Tanzania: 19,050 bottles of champagne
- Madagascar: 12,885 bottles of champagne
- Egypt: 11,942 bottles of champagne
- Guinea: 8,808 bottles of champagne
- Central African Republic: 6,658 bottles of champagne
- Niger: 6,041 bottles of champagne
- Djibouti: 2,514 bottles of champagne
- Mauritania: 1,926 bottles of champagne
- Cape Verde: 1,896 bottles of champagne
- Chad: 1,008 bottles of champagne
- Zambia: 738 bottles of champagne
- Comoros: 660 bottles of champagne
- Sierra Leone :576 bottles of champagne
- Uganda: 456 bottles of champagne

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