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Impact Databank: French Wines Outperforming In The U.S.

2024 was a bounceback year for the French table wine market in the U.S., as pricing stability returned after post-pandemic hyperinflation, offering drinkers a more attractive price-value equation. Continue reading →

Posted in News on September 10, 2025

French Rosés Back On The Rise In The U.S.

After a down year in 2023, the French rosé category has regained positive momentum in the U.S. market, as pricing stability has returned, offering consumers a more attractive price-value equation. Continue reading →

Posted in News on August 7, 2025

Moët Hennessy Sales Dip In Q1, But Hennessy’s U.S. Depletions Return To Growth

Moët Hennessy saw first-quarter sales slip 9% organically to €1.3 billion ($1.5b) in the three months through March, as the company cited “ongoing normalization of demand” as impacting its results. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 15, 2025

Moët Hennessy Sales Slip 8% In 2024, Amid “Ongoing Normalization”

Moët Hennessy saw revenues decline 8% organically to €5.9 billion ($6.2b) in 2024, with profit falling 36% to €1.4 billion ($1.5b), the latter negatively impacted by foreign exchange fluctuations. Continue reading →

Posted in News on January 29, 2025

Impact Databank: French Wine Primed For Recovery In 2024

While total imported table wine fell for the second year in a row in 2023, dipping to below pre-pandemic volume levels, brands from France have managed to steadily gain market share. Continue reading →

Posted in News on August 21, 2024

French Rosé Aims For A Summer Bounceback

After a dramatic run of growth over the past decade, the French rosé segment in the U.S. decelerated last year, but certain brands managed to stay on the upswing and leading marketers tell SND they’re seeing better conditions as 2024 rolls along. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 18, 2024

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