US Wine Industry Flashcards
Which two countries are the leading destination of US wines Exports?
- Canada - United Kingdom
What is the ratio of domestic wine to imported wine consumed in the US?
67% domestic wine to 33% imported wine
Only about a third of Americans drink wine.
True
What are the top five states of wine production in 2016 in descending order?
- California 2. Washington State 3. New York 4. Pennsylvania 5. Oregon
In round numbers, there were ___ wineries in the United States as of 2016; and ___ of those were in California.
In round numbers, there were 9,100 wineries in the United States as of 2016; and 4,200 of those were in California.
What is US world ranking in wine exports?
7th at 380 million liters in 2016
What is US world ranking in total vineyard acreage including table grapes and raisins?
6th at 1,095,000 acres in 2016
What is US world ranking in the production of wine?
4th at 2,39 billion liters in 2016
What is US world ranking in the Per-capita consumptionof wine?
20th at 11.9 liters per person in 2016
What is US world ranking in the consuption of wine?
1st at 3.18 billion liters in 2016
Canada is the largest consumer of exported U.S. wines.
True
Canada and the United Kingdom import almost ____% of American wine exports.
Canada and the United Kingdom import almost 50% of American wine exports.
Imported wine represents ______ of American wine consumption
Imported wine represents 1/3 of American wine consumption
___ out of ___ bottles of wine Americans drink are made in the U.S.
2 out of 3 bottles of wine Americans drink are made in the U.S.
Only ____ of Americans drink wine.
Only 1/3 of Americans drink wine.
The U.K. is the ___ largest market for U.S. wine exports
The U.K. is the second largest market for U.S. wine exports
Americans consume roughly the same quantity of ____ wines as ____, ___% of total consumption.
Americans consume roughly the same quantity of French wines as Italian, 13% of total consumption.
Although Italy is the largest wine producer globally, Italian wines only represents ___% of American wine consumption
Although Italy is the largest wine producer globally, Italian wines only represents 13% of American wine consumption
Roughly ___% of American wine imports are from Australia
Roughly 11% of American wine imports are from Australia
___% of U.S. imported wines are from from New Zealand.
6% of U.S. imported wines are from from New Zealand.
California produces around ___ out of every ___ American-made bottles of wine.
California produces around five out of every six American-made bottles of wine.
In 2016, California had ____ number of wineries making ___% of the us wineries.
In 2016, California had 4,202 number of wineries making 46.2% of the us wineries.
In 2016, Washington had ____ number of wineries making ___%of the us wineries.
In 2016, California had 747 number of wineries making 8.2% of the us wineries.
In 2016, Oregon had ____ number of wineries making ___% of the us wineries.
In 2016, Oregon had 713 number of wineries making 7.8% of the us wineries.
In 2016, New York had ____ number of wineries making ___% of the us wineries.
In 2016, New York had 385 number of wineries making 4.2% of the us wineries.
In 2016, Texas had ___ number of wineries making ___% of the US wineries.
In 2016, Texas had 287 number of wineries making 3.2% of the US wineries.
In 2016, Virginia had ___ number of wineries making ___% of the US wineries.
In 2016, Virginia had 269 number of wineries making 3.0% of the US wineries.
In 2016, Pennsylvania had ___ number of wineries making ___% of the US wineries
In 2016, Pennsylvania had 229 number of wineries making 2.5% of the US wineries
In 2016, Ohio had ___ number of wineries making ___% of the US wineries.
In 2016, Ohio had 194 number of wineries making 2.1% of the US wineries.
In 2016, Michigan had ___ number of wineries making ___% of the US wineries.
In 2016, Michigan had 156 number of wineries making 1.7% of the US wineries.
In 2016, North Carolina had ___ number of wineries making ___% of the US wineries.
In 2016, North Carolina had 142 number of wineries making 1.6% of the US wineries.
In 2016, Other States had ___ number of wineries making ___% of the US wineries.
In 2016, Other States had 1,767 number of wineries making 19.4% of the US wineries.
In 2016, the total US had ___ number of wineries.
In 2016, the total US had 9,091 number of wineries.
In 2016, California produces ____ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____ cases of wine) making ____% of the US wine production.
In 2016, California produces 707,360,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 298,000,000 cases of wine) making 84.4% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Washington produces ___ gallons of wine (equvalent to ___ cases of wine) making ___% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Washington produces 41,510,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 17,500,000 cases of wine) making 5.0% of the US wine production.
In 2016, New York produces ____ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____ cases of wine) making ____% of the US wine production.
In 2016, New York produces 30,660,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 12,900,000 cases of wine) making 3.7% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Pennsylvania produces ____ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____cases of wine) making ____% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Pennsylvania produces 12,420,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 5,230,000 cases of wine) making 1.5% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Oregon produces ___ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____ cases of wine) making ____% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Oregon produces 12,015,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 5,060,000 cases of wine) making 1.4% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Ohio produces ____ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____ cases of wine) making ____% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Ohio produces 5,944,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 2,500,000 cases of wine) making 0.7% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Michigan produces ____ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____ cases of wine) making ____% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Michigan produces 2,696,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 1,135,000 cases of wine) making 0.3% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Vermont produces ____ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____ cases of wine) making ____% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Vermont produces 2,235,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 941,000 cases of wine) making 0.3% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Virgina produces ____ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____ cases of wine) making ____% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Virgina produces 2,183,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 919,000 cases of wine) making 0.3% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Kentucky produces ____ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____ cases of wine) making ____% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Kentucky produces 2,176,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 916,000 cases of wine) making 0.3% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Other States produces ____ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____ cases of wine) making ____% of the US wine production.
In 2016, Other States produces 19,175,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 8,075,000 cases of wine) making 2.3% of the US wine production.
In 2016, the total US produces ____ gallons of wine (equvalent to ____cases of wine).
In 2016, the total US produces 857,550,000 gallons of wine (equvalent to 361,125,000 cases of wine).
in both winegrape growing and wine production in the world, which three countries are above the US? (in descending order)
- Italy
- France
- Spain
The Wine Institute estimates that the wine industry contributes more than $___ billion annually to the U.S. economy.
The Wine Institute estimates that the wine industry contributes more than $110 billion annually to the U.S. economy.