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  2. Which US cities drink the most wine? - AOL

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    National Wine Day falls on May 25th this year -- smack dab in the middle of Memorial Day weekend-- so we plan on opening a few bottles of our favorite reds and whites to celebrate!

  3. File:Wine consumption per person, OWID.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: :Wine consumption per person Average per capita consumption of wine, as measured in liters of pure alcohol per year. Wine contains around 12% of pure alcohol per volume so that one liter of wine contains 0.12 liters of pure alcohol. This means that 3 liters of pure alcohol equals around 25 bottles of wine.

  4. Alcoholic beverage control state - Wikipedia

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    About one-quarter of the United States population lives in control states. [31] Maryland as a whole is not a control state. [32] Private liquor stores sell beer, wine, and spirits in most of the state, but under state law, Montgomery County uses a control model, operating 25 off-premise beer, wine, and liquor stores. [33]

  5. Wine sales drying up as Americans turn elsewhere - AOL

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    U.S. wine sales continued a multiyear decline in 2024, which experts attribute to shifting demographics, health concerns, new competition and economic forces.

  6. Wine sales slipping in US as more Americans leave ... - AOL

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    Americans drank less wine in 2024 than they did in 2023 in a trend that is of concern to the wine wholesale industry. A doctor shared his thoughts on the issue with Fox News Digital.

  7. American wine - Wikipedia

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    One of the first commercial wineries in the United States was founded in 1787 by Pierre Legaux in Pennsylvania. A settler in Indiana in 1806 produced wine made from the Alexander grape. Today, French-American hybrid grapes are the staples of wine production on the East Coast of the United States. [6]

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  9. File:Wine as a share of total alcohol consumption, OWID.svg

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