At over 155 million gallons, Californians drank far more wine than any other state in 2021. Florida, which ranked second, consumed roughly half that amount.
Wine consumption by category
Approximately 90 percent of the wine consumed in the United States was table wine. This type of wine is non-sparkling, quite affordable, and suitable for drinking with a meal. The second-most commonly enjoyed type of wine was Champagne and sparkling, which accounted for a consumption share of nearly ten percent that year. Vermouth and aperitif wines were consumed the least by Americans.
Wine consumption in the U.S. in 2021, by state
(in 1,000 gallons)
Characteristic
Consumption in thousand gallons
California
155,102
Florida
83,152
Texas
65,645
New York
63,644
Illinois
39,655
North Carolina
33,840
New Jersey
33,225
Virginia
29,436
Massachusetts
27,397
Michigan
27,354
Pennsylvania
26,170
Washington
24,909
Ohio
23,372
Created with Highcharts 7.2.2Consumption in thousand gallons155,102155,10283,15283,15265,64565,64563,64463,64439,65539,65533,84033,84033,22533,22529,43629,43627,39727,39727,35427,35426,17026,17024,90924,90923,37223,37218,79618,79618,53618,53617,89717,89716,87016,87016,01016,01015,72315,72315,59615,59615,56715,56715,31315,31314,11314,11313,32713,32711,81711,8179,8709,8708,1768,1767,8967,8967,0687,0686,7946,7945,4655,4655,2455,2455,0635,0634,7164,7164,6854,6854,6594,6594,1484,1483,9573,9573,9473,9473,9203,9203,7793,7793,7153,7153,6103,6103,1313,1312,6292,6292,5982,5982,3742,3741,5761,5761,2481,2481,2031,2031,1801,180CaliforniaFloridaTexasNew YorkIllinoisNorth CarolinaNew JerseyVirginiaMassachusettsMichiganPennsylvaniaWashingtonOhioOregonColoradoArizonaGeorgiaWisconsinTennesseeMissouriMarylandMinnesotaIndianaConnecticutNevadaLouisianaSouth CarolinaAlabamaNew HampshireKentuckyHawaiiDelawareArkansasOklahomaDistrict of ColumbiaIowaNew MexicoMaineRhode IslandMississippiMontanaUtahIdahoVermontKansasNebraskaAlaskaNorth DakotaWest VirginiaSouth DakotaWyoming
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