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Facebook Ads CTR Benchmarks for Wine and Spirits in Spain

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CTR (Click Through Rate) for Wine and Spirits in Spain

October 2024 - October 2025

Insights

Detailed observation of presented data

Main takeaways

  • This analysis looks at click-through-rate trends for industry Wine and Spirits and target country Spain compared to the global trend, and is based on $3B worth of advertising data from our dataset, which provides strong directional benchmarks.
  • The selected snapshot (Spain, Wine and Spirits) shows a click-through-rate of 0.121% in April 2025—well below market, at roughly 93% lower than the global April benchmark.
  • Global click-through-rate benchmarks range from 1.67% to 2.12% across the past 12 months, averaging 1.81%, with steady gains from spring into late summer.
  • Seasonality is evident in the baseline: slight softening through Q4 into early Q1, followed by consistent improvements from March through September.

Selected data overview (Spain, Wine and Spirits)

  • Coverage: single month (April 2025).
  • April 2025 click-through-rate: 0.121%.
  • Average, high, and low are all 0.121% due to the single data point.
  • Month-to-month volatility and trend cannot be calculated for the selected series because only one month is available.
  • Relative positioning: markedly below average and below the global range observed over the last year.

Global baseline context

  • Period: Oct 2024 to Sep 2025.
  • Average click-through-rate: 1.81%.
  • High: 2.12% (September 2025).
  • Low: 1.67% (February 2025).
  • First-to-last change: up 20.1% from 1.76% (October 2024) to 2.12% (September 2025).
  • Volatility: average absolute month-to-month movement of about 0.053 percentage points.
  • Notable patterns:
  • Gradual softening from October through February, consistent with heavier competition and changing user behavior around holiday and post-holiday periods.
  • A clear upswing from March onward, with the strongest gains from May through September.

Selected vs. baseline comparison

  • Point-in-time comparison (April 2025):
  • Spain, Wine and Spirits: 0.121%.
  • Global baseline: 1.71%.
  • Relative level: approximately 93% below the global April benchmark; well below the global yearly range (1.67%–2.12%).
  • Versus the global average (1.81%): the selected April value is dramatically below average and out of line with overall trends observed globally.
  • Volatility comparison: cannot be assessed for the selected series (single month), while the baseline shows modest and steady month-to-month changes, particularly rising through late spring and summer.

Seasonality and notable movements

  • Baseline seasonality:
  • Q4 to early Q1: click-through-rate dips slightly (October to February).
  • Spring to late summer: CTR strengthens, peaking in September.
  • April positioning:
  • Globally, April sits near the mid-range (1.71%), marking the early part of the seasonal upswing.
  • Spain (Wine and Spirits) in April is significantly below this global mid-range level.

Understanding click-through-rate benchmarks on Facebook Ads in industry Wine and Spirits and Spain helps advertisers make more efficient budget and creative choices.

Understanding the Data

Insights & analysis of Facebook advertising costs

Click-Through Rate (CTR) is the percentage of impressions that resulted in a click on the Facebook ad. In the Wine and Spirits industry, Facebook ad costs can be influenced by seasonal trends and market competition. For campaigns targeting Spain, advertisers should consider local market factors and user behavior. Different campaign objectives lead to varying costs based on how Facebook optimizes for your specific goals. Why we use median instead of average We use the median CTR because the underlying distribution of click-through rates is highly skewed, with a small share of campaigns achieving extremely high CTRs. These outliers can inflate a simple average, making it less representative of what most advertisers actually experience. By using the median—which sits at the midpoint of all campaigns—we provide a more rigorous and realistic benchmark that reflects the true underlying data model and helps you set attainable performance expectations. The data shown represents median values across multiple campaigns, and individual results may vary based on ad quality, audience targeting, and campaign optimization.

Why we use median instead of average

We use the median CTR because the underlying distribution of click-through rates is highly skewed, with a small share of campaigns achieving extremely high CTRs. These outliers can inflate a simple average, making it less representative of what most advertisers actually experience. By using the median—which sits at the midpoint of all campaigns—we provide a more rigorous and realistic benchmark that reflects the true underlying data model and helps you set attainable performance expectations.

Key Factors Affecting Facebook Ad Costs

  • Competition within your selected industry and audience demographics
  • Ad quality and relevance score – higher quality ads can lower costs
  • Campaign objective and bid strategy
  • Timing and seasonality – costs often increase during holiday periods
  • Ad placement (News Feed, Instagram, Audience Network, etc.)

Note: This data represents industry median values and benchmarks. Your actual costs may vary based on specific targeting, ad creative quality, and campaign optimization.

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The data behind the benchmarks

All data is sourced from over $3B in Facebook ad spend, collected across thousands of ad accounts that use Superads daily to analyze and improve their campaigns. Every data point is fully anonymized and aggregated—no individual advertiser is ever exposed.

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Spain Advertising Landscape

National Holidays

Jan 1New Year's Day
Jan 6Epiphany
Apr 17Maundy Thursday (some regions)
Apr 18Good Friday
Apr 21Easter Monday (some regions)
May 1Labour Day
Aug 15Assumption Day
Oct 13National Day of Spain
Nov 1All Saints' Day
Dec 6Constitution Day
Dec 8Immaculate Conception
Dec 25Christmas Day

Key Shopping Season

Late November–early December (Black Friday/Cyber Monday), Mid-August (summer promotions), December (Christmas & post-Christmas sales)

Potential Advertising Impact

CPM and CPC might increase during Semana Santa (Holy Week) and May Day, particularly for travel and tourism campaigns. 'Puentes' (bridge days) could reduce weekday inventory while pre-holiday traffic boosts media consumption. Black Friday typically marks sharp rises in retail competition. Late December brings peak ad volumes and e‑commerce CPM spikes.

What is CTR and why does it matter for Facebook ads?

CTR (Click-Through Rate) is the percentage of people who click your ad after seeing it. It's calculated by dividing total clicks by total impressions, then multiplying by 100. A high CTR indicates your ad resonates with your audience and helps improve your relevance score, which can lower your overall costs.

What's the average CTR for Facebook ads in 2025?

The average Facebook ad CTR across industries sits around 0.90-1.10%. But there's significant variation. Your specific industry, audience targeting, and campaign objectives should determine your benchmark.

Why is my Facebook ad CTR consistently low?

Low CTR usually stems from poor audience targeting, weak creative, or a disconnect between your ad content and audience needs. Your ad might simply not be standingo out enough. Check if your visuals grab attention, your copy addresses clear pain points, and your audience targeting aligns with people genuinely interested in your offer.

Is CTR still a reliable metric for ad performance in 2025?

Yes—but only in context. High CTR is a signal that your creative works, but it doesn't guarantee conversions. Use it alongside other metrics like conversion rate to get the full picture.