Wine sales in Nielsen-measured off-premise channels grew by 36.5 percent for the week ending April 11, 2020 compared to the same period in the prior year, and wine sales increased by 5.2 percent compared to the prior week, an increase which was attributed to a shift in Easter timing.
CHICAGO — Within alcohol beverages, flavored malt beverages saw the most growth in the c-store channel in 2019, with case sales up 32%. Other strong performers: nonalcohol and domestic super premium beers, both up by double-digit percentages, according to IRI.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, access to alcohol will likely become limited due to social-distancing measures mandated by government officials.
Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court granted Total Wine & More a big win when it struck down Tennessee’s residency requirement for beverage alcohol licensing. But the Court has declined to take up Total Wine’s latest challenge to state alcohol laws, in which the retailer has taken aim at Connecticut’s minimum pricing rules.
In many states, bars and restaurants were among the first businesses forced to alter their operations to keep people from gathering in large groups. Since then, shutdowns have expanded to other non-essential businesses, such as hair and nail salons, clothing stores and gyms.
Amber Beverage Group (ABG) has appointed Helsinki-headquartered Beverage Partners Finland (BPF) – a part of the Hans Just Group – as its distributor in Finland.
Napa, Calif. – Wineshipping and 24 Seven Enterprises which includes Pack n’ Ship Direct and Vin-Go, all industry leaders in direct to consumer (DTC) wine fulfillment solutions, today announced the completion of a business combination.
Milwaukee may be known for its beer, both brewed and consumed, but few people really understand the inner workings of the local industry.
Whether wine, beer, or liquor, several important trends are emerging in today's market. These changes affect us at the state level as well as exist around the world.
Since last fall, a sign has hung inside Leon & Son, a boutique wine shop in Clinton Hill. It reads “Say No to Wine Tariffs,” and it has been up since two separate tariff proposals justifiably shook the wine world.