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A collection of 76 issues
Consumption Declining in France, Too
Non-Alcs Closed Strong in December: Drizly
U.S. Spirits Volume Up 4.2% in 2023
Our friends over at Shanken's Impact are out with an estimate that the U.S. spirits market reached a record 299.9 million cases last year, a 4.2% increase.
The top 25 spirits brands grew 3.6% last year, Shanken estimates. Smaller labels jumped 4.7%.
Shanken
Spirits Grow On-Premise for 3d Month, Wine Declines: WSWA SipSource
The 3.6% gain for spirits is the third consecutive month of slowing growth for the sector. Wine on the other hand declined 2.9% in the on-premise, which also has seen slow growth for the past three months. The last uptick in wine on-premise occurred in July, which is
Beer Imports Fall 13.6%, Led by Mexican Declines
Imported beer volume for September 2023 in the amount of 3,155,973 barrels, down 13.6% compared to September 2022 imported volume. Canada (+23.6%) and Ireland (+5.1%) were two of the few countries experience growth compared to September of last year.
Mexican imports declined by 12.8%
Martinis See Renaissance as No/Low Alc Advance
The Martini renaissance is far-reaching and has implications beyond standard ingredients like vodka, gin, and vermouth.
The rise of Martinis may seem counterintuitive considering the simultaneous acceleration of low- and non-alcoholic products, plus overall wellness trends. But Drizly head of consumer insights Liz Paquette believes both movements coexist in a
Molson Coors's Economy Brands Show Gains as Segment Sinks
The economy beer segment is down 2.4% in volume sales for the 13 weeks ended Sept. 24 compared to last year. But Miller Coors Beverage Co. officials say Miller Coors's economy portfolio is growing in both dollar and volume sales.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, Miller
Cabernet Sauvignon Top Selling Varietal on Drizly, Double Pinot Noir
Cabernet Sauvignon is the top-selling red grape variety on Drizly and across the U.S. as a whole, accounting for 45% of all red varietals om the platforwith double the share of the next-closest competitor, Pinot Noir. And share consistently peaks in cooler months, particularly December, Drizly said. And Cab
Demand for Japanese Whiskey High: Drizly
Japanese whisky represents a far smaller share of overall whiskey sales on Drizly than bourbon or Scotch, yet the category deserves attention for its continuously increasing average unit price and the spirit’s popularity with gift-givers. Though the category’s share has hovered at around 4% over the last five