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Tequila mezcal sales are growing but Mexico tariffs may hit industry


A seller holds up a bottle of Casamigos, tequila from Diageo, the world’s leading spirits maker, as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump plans to impose tariffs on Mexico that could affect up to $1.6 billion in tequila sales, at a liquor store in Monterrey, Mexico, December 10, 2024. 

Daniel Becerril | Reuters

The U.S. spirits industry maintained its market share leadership over beer and wine for a third straight year in 2024, even as revenues slid, according to new data released Tuesday.

Spirits supplier sales in the United States fell 1.1% last year to a total of $37.2 billion, while volumes rose 1.1%, according to the annual U.S. economic report from the Distilled Spirits Council, a leading trade organization.

That’s the first time revenue for the spirits category has fallen in over two decades. Despite a return to more typical buying patterns after a pandemic boom, spirits revenues have grown an average of 5.1% annually since 2019. From 2003 to 2019, the average annual growth rate was 4.4%.

“While the spirits industry has proven to be resilient during tough times, it is certainly not immune to disruptive economic forces and marketplace challenges, and that was definitely the case in 2024,” said DISCUS President and CEO Chris Swonger.

Tequila and mezcal remained a bright spot for the year as the only spirits category showing sales growth, as revenue climbed 2.9% to $6.7 billion.

Top 5 spirits categories by revenue 2024:

  • Vodka: $7.2 billion (flat from prior year)
  • Tequila/mezcal: $6.7 billion (up 2.9%)
  • American whiskey: $5.2 billion (down 1.8%)
  • Cordials: $2.8 billion (down 3.6%)
  • Premixed cocktails including spirits RTDs: $3.3 billion (up 16.5%)

Premixed ready-to-drink cocktails grew double digits as well, but the category includes various types of mixed spirits including vodka, rum, whiskey and cordials.

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