Oregon Alcoholic Beverage Market: Regulations, Statistics, Trends, and Wholesalers
Anyone looking to enter the alcohol market in Oregon should know that all liquor is considered a state-owned commodity before being sold in private liquor stores. So, we have prepared the following guide to help you navigate the Oregon alcohol market, including alcohol consumption trends, local rules, tax data, and information on local distributors. Also, if you want to spread and grow your brand in the Beaver State, you should fill out our form below, and a Park Street representative will get back to you with help and guidance on starting operations in Oregon.
Oregon Spirits Volume By Category – 2020 Data
Spirit trends in Oregon by volume and dollar sales in 2020.
Category | Volume Sales Thousands, 9-liter cases |
Dollar Sales Millions |
---|---|---|
Straight Whiskey | 453 | N/A |
Canadian Whisky | 422 | N/A |
Scotch Whisky | 76 | N/A |
Irish Whiskey | 74 | N/A |
Gin | 162 | N/A |
Vodka | 1,151 | N/A |
Rum | 302 | N/A |
Tequila | 329 | N/A |
Cordials/Liqueurs | 601 | N/A |
Cocktails | 58 | N/A |
Source: Beverage Information Group
Oregon Wine Volume Sales By Category – 2020 Data
Wine trends in Oregon by volume sales in 2020
Category | Volume Sales Thousands, 9-liter cases |
---|---|
Table | 5,300 |
Champagne & Sparkling | 214.4 |
Dessert & Fortified | 70 |
Vermouth & Aperitif | 8.2 |
Source: Beverage Information Group
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