ARLINGTON, Va. -
Oct. 28, 2019 -
PRLog -- During September, nine-liter control states spirits case sales grew 4.9% over same period sales last year opposite a weak comp. Iowa(13.7%), Montgomery County Maryland(0.8%)
, Maine(4.5%), Michigan(5.0%)
, Mississippi(
10.3%), Montana(12.8%)
, Pennsylvania(
3.7%), Utah(13.9%), West Virginia(87.9%)
, and Wyoming(16.5%)
reported monthly growth rates for September that exceeded their twelve-month trends, while Alabama(3.8%)
, Idaho(2.9%), New Hampshire(-5.4%)
, North Carolina(0.3%)
, Ohio(2.8%), Oregon(2.0%), Vermont(1.8%)
, and Virginia(0.2%)
grew at rates that fell short of their twelve-month trends. Control state rolling-twelve-
month volume growth, 4.0%, improved upon August's reported 3.4%. Spirits volumes are growing 3.8% year-to-date compared to 2.2% a year ago.
Control state spirits shelf dollars grew at 6.1% during September while trending at 6.7% during the past twelve months. Iowa(17.9%), Montgomery County Maryland(3.4%)
, Maine(7.2%), Michigan(6.5%)
Mississippi(
17.2%), Montana(16.2%)
, Utah(11.6%), and West Virginia(100.5%)
grew shelf dollars during September at rates exceeding their twelve-month trends. Alabama(6.3%)
, Idaho(4.5%), New Hampshire(-12.8%)
, North Carolina(3.8%)
, Ohio(5.5%), Oregon(3.4%), Pennsylvania(
4.3%), Vermont(4.3%)
, Virginia(4.5%)
, and Wyoming(5.4%)
grew shelf dollars at rates lagging their twelve-month trends. Shelf dollars in the control states are up 6.3% year-to-date compared to 5.0% a year ago.
For the full release to the addendum, visit NABCA's website at
https://www.nabca.org/news-releases