Though it may not have been the best year for wine sales around the world, there is one place where the numbers are still looking positive: in the United States wine consumption seems to continue with its growth trend. Various market studies are already predicting that 2009 will be a positive year for U.S. wine consumption, closing out the first decade of 2000 positively and continuing what is now a 16 year trend for wine, growing from 180 million 9 liter containers sold in 1994 to over 303 million this year.
Notwithstanding the crisis, wine consumption increased over the first 9 months of 2009 though at a much more moderate pace, about +0.6% over 2008. This most recent growth is attributed to new consumers who now regularly buy wine but less expensive ones between 3 and 9 dollars per bottle.
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