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Popularity of alcohol types in countries of the world
Map of the popularity of alcoholic beverages in countries around the world, (circa 2012)
The popularity of drinks in the United States
Alcohol market in Russia
Beer (global market)
Main article: Beer (global market)
Vodka (global market)
Main article: Vodka (global market)
Champagne (world market)
Main article: Champagne (global market)
Whiskey market
Chronicle
2023: Russia ranked third in the world by alcohol market size
On July 11, 2024, it became known that Russia ranked third in the world in terms of the alcohol market, sharing this position with India. According to a study by the World Spirits Alliance, the volume of the Russian alcohol market amounted to just over $20 billion.
According to RBC, China remains the leader in terms of alcohol sales with an indicator of $215 billion, in second place - the United States with more than $60 billion. The UK closes the top five largest alcoholic markets in the world. The seventh position in global sales is occupied by Duty Free stores.
According to Pavel Shapkin, head of the Center for the Development of National Alcohol Policy, the Russian alcohol market is estimated at about $20 billion, of which about $12 billion is for beer, 4 billion for wine, a little more than $3 billion for vodka, the rest is formed by other types of alcohol.
Alexander Stavtsev, vice president of the Association of Retail Market Experts, stressed that the price of the drink is very important for the Russian market. He also noted the growth of local drinks and brands as the main trend in the segment of strong alcohol in Russia against the background of the departure of imported products.
Globally, beer remains the most popular drink by volume (75.2% of all alcohol produced), followed by wine (10.4%) and strong alcohol (9.9%), the study found. In monetary terms, strong alcohol (40% of the market) is in the lead, followed by beer (38.1%) and wine (17%).
The study also found that the alcohol industry's contribution to global GDP exceeds $730 billion. The industry provides 36 million jobs and pays $15 billion annually to its employees. Tax deductions from the alcohol industry exceeded $390 billion.
If the alcohol industry were a separate country, then it would be one of the 20 largest economies in the world. |
An important trend in the global alcohol market has become "premium." In monetary terms, the premium segment today already accounts for 50% of the market, although in 2021 this figure was only 26%. [1]
2022
The volume of the global online alcohol market for the year is estimated at $73 billion
The volume of the global market for alcoholic beverages sold via the Internet in 2022 amounted to more than $73 billion, analysts at Analytic Research Group, whose data were published in November 2023, calculated.
According to experts, from 2017 to 2022 online alcohol sales in the world grew by an average of 26.97% annually. It is expected that by 2027 the market volume will exceed $100 billion.
As noted in the study, online alcohol trading by 2022 is a well-developed market in European countries, such as,, and Britain Germany. France Italy At the same time, the five leading countries in terms of sales in monetary terms in 2022 included,,, China USA Japan Britain and. Thailand
As for Russia, online sale of alcohol is still illegal by 2022. Players working in the legal segment of the market can offer customers catalogs and online product displays, but receiving an order in any case is made only at the retailer's retail point.
The following companies are named as the leaders of the global online alcohol sales market:
- Vivino;
- Uber Technologies;
- Vintage Wine Estates;
- Drizly;
- Naked Wines;
- Evino;
- Winc;
- Bright Cellars;
- ReserveBar;
- Flaviar;
- Total Wine and More;
- Costco Wholesale;
- Wine.com;
- WineAccess;
- Minibar Delivery;
- Underground Enterprises.
By 2022, online alcohol trading was allowed in almost a hundred countries around the world. In addition to the largest economies, we are talking, among other things, about the BRICS member countries (China, Brazil and South Africa), the EAEU member states (Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan), as well as countries with a tough and targeted anti-alcohol policy (Finland and Norway). The internal rules for the sale and delivery of alcohol-containing drinks in different states may differ slightly, but the key rules remain common - controlling the age of buyers and licensing suppliers of alcohol products.[2]
Stimulating youth alcohol consumption in Japan as tax revenue slumps
In August 2022, the Tax Authorities of Japan announced a competition among people aged 20 to 39 - its participants should offer ways to persuade young people to consume more alcohol, writes the Financial Times. The reason for the initiative is that in 2011, alcoholic beverages accounted for 3% of all tax revenues in Japan, then by 2020 it decreased to 2%.
Participants of the contest Sake Viva! it is necessary to present "new products and designs," as well as ways to encourage drinking at home.
2020: Global wine consumption falls to lowest since 2002
At the end of April 2021, the Trade Organization France reported that wine consumption worldwide in 2020 fell to its lowest level since 2002, as bars and restaurants closed their doors and tourist trips stopped due to the pandemic. coronavirus
Total wine consumption fell 3% to approximately 234 million hectoliters in 2020, or approximately 6.2 billion gallons, Paris the International Winemaking Organization, based at the International Winemaking Organization, said. The decline was also driven by a 25% American tariff on the import of some European wines, which was introduced by USA Donald Trump the former president at the end of 2019 due to a transatlantic dispute over subsidies for aircraft construction. These restrictions were suspended by US President Joe Biden in a deal with officials in EU March 2021.
As for the market value, according to the International Winemaking Organization, the total export of wine from producing countries, a key indicator of the industry, fell by 6.7% in 2020 to 29.6 billion euros ($35.6 billion). However, this figure turned out to be better than experts who expected exports to fall by 10% predicted.
This forecast turned out to be too negative, - admitted the director of the International Winemaking Organization Pau Roca at an online press conference. |
Increased sales of wine in supermarkets helped offset losses associated with the closure of cafes, bars and restaurants during the period of social distancing. The crisis hit festive sparkling wines such as champagne hardest, but sales of boxed wines in 2020 exceeded sales in all other categories and grew by 12%. However, these wines still account for only 4% of global production in volume and only 2% in value, the International Winemaking Organization said.[3]
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