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US Wine Market Forecast to 2012

Published by: RNCOS

Published: Aug. 1, 2008 - 70 Pages


Table of Contents


1. Analyst View

2. Global Wine Market - An Overview

3. US in Context of Global Wine Market

3.1 Production

3.2 Consumption

3.3 Import

3.4 Export

4. What Makes US Wine Market Attractive?

4.1 Medical Benefits

4.2 Drinking Frequency

4.3 Women Wine Consumers

4.4 Younger Generation

4.5 Government Support

5. US Wine Market - Performance

5.1 Production

5.2 Consumption

5.3 Products

5.3.1 Table

5.3.2 Dessert

5.3.3 Champagne/Sparkling

5.4 Color Mix

5.4.1 Red

5.4.2 White

5.4.3 Blush

5.5 Provinces

5.5.1 California

5.5.2 Washington

5.5.3 Oregon

5.5.4 New York

5.6 Trade

5.6.1 Import

5.6.2 Export

5.7 Distribution Networks

6. Consumer Behavior

6.1 Price Sensitivity

6.2 Key Premium Wine Consumers

6.3 Consumer Segment by Generation

6.4 Consumer Segment by Gender

7. Growth Prospects

7.1 Retail Food Stores

7.2 Drug Stores

7.3 Viticulture

7.4 Hotel & Restaurants

7.5 Beverage Containers

7.6 Celebrity-branded Wines

7.7 Online Marketing

8. Roadblocks & RNCOS Recommendations

8.1 Price War

8.2 Ineffective Advertising

8.3 Substitute Products

8.4 Proliferation of Brands

9. Key Players

9.1 Constellation Brands, Inc.

9.2 E&J Gallo Winery

9.3 W.J. Deutsch & Sons, Ltd.


List of Figures:


Figure 2-1: Global - Wine Consumption (in Billion US$), 2002-2007E

Figure 2-2: Global - Wine Consumption (in Billion Liter), 2002-2007E

Figure 2-3: Global - Wine Consumption* by Region (%), 2006

Figure 3-1: Global - Wine Production* by Region (%), 2007

Figure 3-2: Global - Wine Production* by Country (%), 2007

Figure 3-3: US - Share in Global Wine Consumption* (%), 2006

Figure 3-4: Global - Wine Imports* by Country (%), 2007

Figure 3-5: Global - Wine Exports* by Country (%), 2007

Figure 4-1: Relative Risk of Death with Frequency of Wine Consumption

Figure 4-2: Reduction in Salmonella based Food Poisoning on Wine Consumption (Units/ml)

Figure 4-3: US - Per Capita Wine Consumption (in Gallon), 2002-2006

Figure 4-4: US - Wine Consumption* Frequency (%), 2000 & 2007

Figure 4-5: US - Core & Marginal Wine Consumption by Gender (%), 2007

Figure 4-6: US - Wine Consumption by Generation (%), 2007

Figure 5-1: US - Wine Production (in Million Gallon), 2002-2006E

Figure 5-2: US - Wine Sales (in Million Gallon), 2002-2007

Figure 5-3: US - Wine Sales (in Billion US$), 2002-2007

Figure 5-4: US - Forecast for Wine Sales (in Million Gallon), 2008-2012

Figure 5-5: US - Forecast for Wine Sales (in Billion US$), 2008-2012

Figure 5-6: US - Wine Sales* by Product (%), 2007

Figure 5-7: US - Table Wine Sales (in Million Gallon), 2002-2007

Figure 5-8: US - Forecast for Table Wine Sales (in Million Gallon), 2008-2010

Figure 5-9: US - Table Wine Import by Top 5 Markets (in ‘000 Cases), 2006

Figure 5-10: US - Dessert Wine Sales (in Million Gallon), 2002-2007

Figure 5-11: US - Champagne/Sparkling Wine Sales (in Million Gallon), 2002-2007

Figure 5-12: US - Core Wine Consumption by Color Mix (%), 2007

Figure 5-13: US - Marginal Wine Consumption by Color Mix (%), 2007

Figure 5-14: US - Red Wine Sales* (in Million Gallon), 1995, 2006 & 2007

Figure 5-15: US - White Wine Sales* (in Million Gallon), 1995, 2006 & 2007

Figure 5-16: US - Blush Wine Sales* (in Million Gallon), 1995, 2006 & 2007

Figure 5-17: California - Wine Production (in Million Gallon), 2002-2006E

Figure 5-18: Washington - Winery Revenue (in Million US$), 1999 & 2006

Figure 5-19: Washington - Wine Production (in Million Gallon), 2004-2006

Figure 5-20: Oregon - Wine Grape Production (in Tons), 1976-2006

Figure 5-21: New York - Number of Wineries (1975, 1995 & 2005-2007)

Figure 5-22: US - Share of Imported Wine in Domestic Consumption (%), 2007

Figure 5-23: US - Imported & Domestic Wine Consumption* by Generation (%), 2007

Figure 5-24: US - Imported & Domestic Wine Consumption* by Segment (%), 2007

Figure 5-25: US - Wine Imports* by Country (%), 2007

Figure 5-26: US - Wine Exports (in Million US$), 2005-2007

Figure 5-27: US - Share of Export in Wine Production (%), 2000-2006

Figure 5-28: US - Wine Exports* by Country (%), 2007

Figure 5-29: US - Wine Exports by Product (%), 2007

Figure 5-30: US - Wine Distribution Networks (%), 2006

Figure 6-1: US - Wine Purchasing Frequency of Core Drinkers by Price Point, 2007

Figure 6-2: US - Wine Purchasing Frequency of Marginal Drinkers by Price Point, 2007

Figure 6-3: US - Wine Industry Revenue by Price Category (%) 1995 & 2006

Figure 6-4: US - Key Premium Wine Consumers by Segment (%)

Figure 6-5: US - Core Wine Consumers by Generation (%), 2007

Figure 6-6: US - Marginal Wine Consumers by Generation (%), 2007

Figure 6-7: US - Male & Female Wine Drinkers by Generation (%), 2007

Figure 7-1: US - Online Wine Sales from Winery Sites (%), 2003, 2005 & 2007

Figure 9-1: Constellation Brands, Inc. - Net Sales by Product (%), 2007


List of Tables:


Table 5-1: US - Wine Production in Top 10 States (in Gallon), 2006-07*

Table 5-2: US - Number of Wineries by State (1975, 1995 & 2005-2007)

Table 5-3: California - Wine Industry Statistics, 2007

Table 5-4: Oregon - Still & Sparkling Wine Sales by Variety (in Cases), 2006 & 2007

Abstract

The US is one of the largest and fastest growing wine markets of the world. It has expanded rapidly over the past decade. Further, on the back of rising interest of young population, increasing share of core drinkers, and surging wine consumption among women, the market will continue to grow at a fast pace in coming years too, says “US Wine Market Forecast to 2012”.

This research analyzes the market development and offers unique insight into the US wine market. The forecasts and estimations given in this report are not based on a complex economic model but are intended as a rough guide to the direction in which the market is likely to move.

Key Research Findings of the Report
  • The US wine market, in terms of consumption, is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of about 7.7%, and 4% in value and volume terms during 2008-2012.
  • Table/Still wine is the largest consumed wine in the US.
  • Increasing wine drinking frequency among women and young population will drive the US market in future.
  • The US is expected to become market leader in wine consumption by 2012 end, surpassing Italy and France, the current market leaders.
  • As on 2007 end, image seekers and savvy shoppers accounted for over one-third of premium wine consumption in the US.
  • As on 2007 end, California is America’s top wine producer, making 90% of all the US wine.
Key Issues & Facts Analyzed in the Report
  • Which are the fastest growing products in the US wine market?
  • What are the key factors fueling growth into the market?
  • What is the consumer behavior?
  • What are the various opportunity areas?
  • What are the key challenges for the market?
  • How the market is likely to move in future?
Key Players Discussed in the Report

This section provides business profile of key players in the US wine market. The key players discussed in the report are Constellation Brands, E&J Gallo Winery and W.J. Deutsch & Sons, Ltd.

Research Methodology Used

Information Sources
Information has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.

Analysis Methods
The analysis methods include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.

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