, The States That Drink the Most Wine in America (2023) [Map]

Despite the bleak forecast for much of the global wine industry, Americans still love their red, white, and rosé. In 2021, the U.S. imported a whopping 456 million gallons of wine, accounting for roughly 17 percent of the world’s total wine imports. And with the U.S. being home to over 11,000 wineries, American drinkers have no shortage of options when it comes to great bottles — and their consumption habits prove it. In 2021, Americans drank over 935 million gallons of wine, according to new data from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA).

When analyzed on a regional scale, the South drinks the most amount of wine in sheer volume, with just shy of 318 million gallons consumed there in 2021 alone. Conversely, Americans in the Midwest drank the least wine overall, consuming just 164 million gallons the same year. This region also consumed the least amount of wine per capita at 0.37 gallons per resident, while Americans on the West Coast — the region home to the most wineries in the U.S. — drank the most per capita at 0.54 gallons.

Curious to see how much wine was consumed in your home state? Check out our maps below to discover how much wine your state drinks by volume and per capita.

The States That Drink the Most Wine Per Capita

Americans in Washington, D.C., consumed the most wine per capita in 2021 at 1.07 gallons per person. Delaware and New Hampshire round out the top

This Article was originally published on VinePair

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