Millennials and Zoomers Aren’t Drinking Wine. A New Report Says the Industry Needs to Do More to Attract Them.

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For American wines, the only sector of growth is with people over the age of 60.

Still, it’s not a complete wash for the wine industry, with premium wines showing “excellent growth and returns.” And young consumers certainly have the money to spend on wine if they so please: A report from Bain & Company notes that the luxury market is seeing growth thanks in part to spending by Millennials and Generation Z.

But even so, McMillan is concerned that a failure to get young people into the wine industry through lower-priced bottles will ultimately catch up with even the higher-end offerings. “There has never been a wider gulf between the success of the production side of the wine business and that of the premium side,” his report says. “Those issues impacting lower-priced wine will eventually impact premium producers too if nothing alters the current consumer trajectory.

So he recommends that wine producers do a better job of marketing to this younger cohort, emphasizing sustainability, social responsibility and health and wellness. Until they do, the world of American wine might remain an older person’s game.

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