PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Chládková, Helena TI - Consumer behaviour on the Czech wine market DP - 2015 Feb 22 TA - Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis PG - 175--188 VI - 52 IP - 6 AID - 10.11118/actaun200452060175 IS - 12118516 AB - The paper includes partial results of research oriented on conventions and behaviour of consumers on the wine market in the Czech Republic. Based on direct questioning of 1000 respondents from the whole Czech Republic we found, that 11.3% of respondents drink wine several times a week, 29.8% of respondents at least once a week, and 23.2% drink wine several times a month. Only 2.7% of respondents do not drink wine at all. 30.3% of respondents drink wine more often than before, especially because of the fact, that they like wine more, it is of a better quality, and the offer is greater.15.8% of respondents drink wine less often than before of these reasons: health reasons, wine is too expensive, they drive more often.In the groups of respondents with lower amount of wine drunk in usual consummation, there prevail women. Of the total number of women, who answered this question, 75.8% drink less than 0.5 litres in common consummation. In the group of respondents drinking more than 1 litre of wine, there are 5% women and 95% men.