Shownotes
Major Themes
- Elevated inventories (inventory/sales ratio 1.67) continue to pressure pricing, innovation, and depletions.
- Consumer caution deepens: weaker sentiment, reduced alcohol participation, rising non-alcoholic preferences.
- Category divergence persists—RTDs and premium agave outperform; wine and beer face continued softness.
Key Stories
- RTDs +3.7% weekly dollars; strong growth in wine-based seltzers and single-serve cocktails.
- Beer weakness continues off-premise; on-premise shows better seasonal momentum and trial-driven opportunities.
- Wine softness intensifies—shrinking consumer base, Napa acreage abandonment, and slower depletions.
- Walmart, Kroger, and private label trends reshape retail economics and pack/price strategy.
- Regulatory tension: TTB backlog, Colorado grocery wine fallout, THC beverage distribution debates.
- Corporate moves: Diageo CEO transition with renewed focus on value tiers; Simi acquired by WarRoom Cellars.
- Compliance & digital risk: NY underage enforcement and DoorDash data incident impact holiday-season risk management.
Takeaways for Operators & Suppliers
- Lean into RTDs, NA offerings, and seasonal on-premise programs.
- Protect velocity with pack/price architecture; plan for retail trade-down.
- Prepare for innovation delays due to TTB backlog.
- Monitor THC beverage policy shifts and data-privacy requirements for delivery partners.