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The State of the Booze Business: What Does the Future Hold?

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This shift is reflected in the market with beer sales stagnating, wine offering alcohol-free alternatives, and spirits brands introducing non-alcohol versions of cocktails. However, the 7% growth is a drop on the 11% CAGR prediction estimated for 2022 to 2026.” The post The State of the Booze Business: What Does the Future Hold?

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Spirit-based RTDs Take Off

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IWSR forecasts that cocktails and long drinks will spur the most growth in RTDs globally, with volumes expected to command 26% of the total RTD category by 2026, compared to just 20% for hard seltzers. Randall’s Wine & Spirits in St. Higher-octane RTDs in higher demand At Randall’s Wine & Spirits in St.

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Croatia Tourism Focusing On Year-Round Travel, Sustainability & Inland Destinations

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Fall ushers in wine harvest festivals, truffle hunting, and olive picking in Istria, while winter offers opportunities for cultural exploration and festive events. Summers bring water sports and coastal adventures along the Adriatic, while spring provides ideal conditions for hiking and visits to national parks like Plitvice Lakes and Krka.

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With Its Health Halo Dimmed, Wine Needs New Ways to Win Over Drinkers

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No category of alcohol has reacted to the recent public health debate about drinking the way wine has. dietary guidelines already had the wine industry on edge when the Surgeon General in January put forward a slate of recommendations to make the link between alcohol and cancer clearer to the public. The upcoming federal review of U.S.

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