Retail sales of wine in Russia increased by 0.9%, and vodka by 0.6% over 9 months

Published 2024년 10월 15일

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Retail sales of alcoholic beverages in Russia, excluding beer, beer drinks, cider, perry and mead, increased by 1.4% in the first nine months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. The sales volume included 42.31 million decaliters of grape wines, 55.98 million decaliters of vodka, 10.15 million decaliters of cognac, and 87.93 million decaliters of alcoholic beverages with a strength of over 9 degrees. Sales of sparkling wines and liqueur wines also saw an increase, while sales of low-alcohol drinks decreased by 13.5%.
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Moscow. October 15. INTERFAX.RU - Retail sales of grape wines in the Russian Federation for January-September 2024 increased by 0.9% compared to the same period last year and amounted to 42.31 million decaliters (dal), Rosalkogoltobakkontrol reports. Retail sales of vodka increased by 0.6%, to 55.98 million dal. The service also reported that 10.15 million dal of cognac were sold (4.2% more), and 87.93 million dal of alcoholic beverages with a strength of over 9 degrees (4.4% more). During this period, consumers purchased 11.1% more sparkling (champagne) wines (14.9 million dal), and 10.6% more liqueur wines (974.3 thousand dal). Sales of low-alcohol drinks decreased ...
Source: Interfax

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