Tag Archive: Yellow Tail
Wine’s Low- And No-Alcohol Segment Gains Momentum With Younger Drinkers
While the overall wine market in the U.S. has seen volume decline lately—slipping 2.8% to 319 million cases last year, according to Impact Databank—the relatively nascent low- and no-alcohol wine segment has been steadily gaining traction. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 20, 2024Imported Wine’s Top Players Show Mixed Results, As $15-$25 Emerges As The Sweet Spot
Along with other wine segments, the import sector has struggled to make volume progress in the U.S. lately, with total imported table wine depletions down 3% to 67.1 million 9-liter cases last year, according to Impact Databank. Continue reading →
Posted in News on May 23, 2024Impact Databank: Low-Calorie Wines On A Rapid Rise, Benefiting From Wellness Trends
American wine consumption is projected to decline once again this year, according to the 2023 edition of The U.S. Wine Market: Shanken’s Impact Databank Review & Forecast. Continue reading →
Posted in News on July 18, 2023Deutsch Extends Josh Cellars, Yellow Tail With New Offerings
Josh Cellars and Yellow Tail—two brands from the Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits portfolio that combine for more than 10 million cases in the U.S. market annually according to Impact Databank—are seeing new launches to their respective brand lines as they look to keep core drinkers engaged while recruiting new consumers to the fold. Continue reading →
Posted in News on April 7, 2023Impact Databank: Australian Wines Showing Signs of Recovery
After supply chain issues resulting from the pandemic exacerbated the long-term decline of Australian wines in the U.S., industry hopes were bolstered in 2022 as total wine shipment volume from Australia to the U.S. returned to pre-pandemic levels. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 22, 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, 2023