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- The Future of Wines and Spirits: 2025
As wines and spirits continue to face headwinds, brands should ensure to call out key purchase triggers, and offer permissible LNA drinks and premium alcoholic RTDs.
Martin Pasco, Principal Analyst – Mintel Food & Drink
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Where we are now
- In the next two years
- In the next five years and beyond
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IN THE NEXT TWO YEARS
- Mintel’s perspective
- Prove value as price sensitivity endures
- Harness key purchase triggers to counter the need for value in spirits and wines
- Add value across touchpoints for spirits, wines and alcoholic RTDs
- Graph 1: attributes that encouraged drinkers to try a new spirit purchase, 2024
- Fuse a touch of sweetness with savoury notes to create unique flavours
- Graph 2: flavour types that drinkers aged 22-34 would be interested to try in vodka, 2024
- Brands will get inventive in creating unique flavour combinations
- Resonate across touchpoints to prompt purchase of spirits and wines
- Collaborations will be a great vehicle for creating buzz in a quieter NPD context
- Capitalise on demand for LNA spirits and wines
- Global adults continue to moderate their alcohol consumption
- Graph 3: proportion of adults who have cut back on alcohol, in the last twelve months, 2024*
- Demand for LNA spirits and wines continues to build
- LNA spirits and RTD launches are growing, but are still a white space
- Graph 4: proportion of launches in spirits and FABs** making alcohol-free, light or low/reduced alcohol claims on pack, by region, 2020-24
- Lower-ABV spirits and wines are a permissible step on the moderation journey
- Big brands display their confidence in the future of 0% ABV spirits and wines
- Premium RTD cocktails still have potential
- Premium spirits brands still have scope to extend into RTD cocktails
- Graph 5: proportion of FAB cocktail launches claiming premium on pack, 2020-24
- Extend premium spirits into RTD to leverage brand trust
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- Premium RTD cocktails still have unmet potential
- Demand will grow for premium 0% ABV spirit-based RTD cocktails
- Premium 0% ABV spirit-based RTD cocktails are a white space opportunity
- Graph 7: FAB cocktail launches claiming alcohol-free, as a proportion of total FAB cocktail launches, by region, 2019-24
- Premium 0% ABV spirits should extend into RTD cocktails
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IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
- Mintel’s perspective
- Forward-thinking producers will celebrate the rising role of tech and AI to educate connoisseurs
- The rising role of tech and AI should be celebrated, in a thoughtful way
- AI tools will revolutionise the supply chain for spirits and wines
- More spirits and wine producers will celebrate the role of AI in a relatable way
- As the buzz around AI grows, artisanal wine and spirit brands will amplify their human-crafted qualities
- Artisanal spirits and wines will capitalise on the AI counter-trend
- Graph 8: consumer* agreement with the statement, “AI will make me value things that are created by humans more”, for ages 18-34 and 25-34**, 2023
- More spirits and wine will flag craft credentials to differentiate as more authentic
- Diversify into LNA to counter alcohol headwinds
- Spirits and wines will diversify as drinkers see sobriety as a lifestyle choice
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KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Key takeaways
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