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Josh Cellars, La Marca, Decoy By Duckhorn Keep Growth Rolling In Year-To-Date
The overall wine market in the U.S. is projected to see a small value gain this year despite a 1% decrease in volume, according to the current edition of The U.S. Wine Market: Shanken’s Impact Databank Review & Forecast. Continue reading →
Posted in News on August 21, 2023Impact Databank: Wine Market To Rise Slightly By Value This Year
American wine consumption is expected to lose volume in 2023 for the third straight year, while achieving a slight rise in value, as uncertain economic conditions and fierce competition from other drinks continue to put pressure on the industry, according to the 2023 edition of The U.S. Wine Market: Shanken’s Impact Databank Review & Forecast. Continue reading →
Posted in News on July 27, 2023Exclusive: Impact Reveals Latest List Of “Hot Brand” Wines
Shanken’s Impact Newsletter has unveiled its latest class of “Hot Brands” from the wine category. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 20, 2023Impact Databank: U.S. Table Wine Market Remains Sluggish, But Above $15 Brands Thrive
As the on-premise sector continues its slow but steady recovery from the pandemic, the U.S. wine market is expected to eke out another gain in dollar terms in 2022, but volumes will fall for the second consecutive year, according to The U.S. Wine Market: Shanken’s Impact Databank Review & Forecast, 2022 Edition. Continue reading →
Posted in News on August 17, 2022California Wine’s Above-$15 Tier Leading The Charge
Even as the on-premise sector continues its long road to recovery from the pandemic, California table wines in general have struggled to maintain momentum, declining by volume for the second time in three years in 2021, according to Impact Databank. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 14, 2022Exclusive: California Wines, Sparklers Lead The Way Among Impact’s “Hot Brands”
A total of 35 wine labels earned Impact “Hot Brand” awards this year across the domestic and import categories. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 22, 2022