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Top Italian sparkling wines in USA

Buone notizie per gli sparkling wines di casa nostra: il loro trend di crescita nel mercato americano continua (+19,7% nel 2011).

In testa alla classifica delle preferenze, manco a dirlo, il Prosecco - anzi, i Proseccos, al plurale - venduti per pochi dollari la bottiglia. 

Tutti i dati sull'ultimo report di Impact Databank, di cui Shanken News trasmette un estratto, che riprendiamo integralmente:

"Impact Databank’s exclusive analysis of the top 10 imported sparkling wines in the U.S. market finds that Italian wines continue to be the biggest volume drivers in this rising segment. Total imported sparkling wine shipments to the U.S. increased 19.7% to 7.65 million cases in 2011.

Of the 10 largest imported sparkling wines in the market by volume, half are sourced from Italy. Four of those five—Verdi, Sparkletini, Mionetto and Lunetta—grew by double-digits in 2011, the lone exception being Martini & Rossi, whose U.S. depletions have now slipped by 25% since 2007. Verdi and Sparkletini, imported by Carriage House Imports, continue to thrive on accessible pricing and flavored extensions like Green Apple, Peach and Raspberry. Combined volume for the two Carriage House labels has nearly doubled since 2007, eclipsing 1.5 million cases last year.

Selling for a few dollars more per bottle, Proseccos like Mionetto and Lunetta continue to surge in the U.S. market. Lunetta, making good on marketer Palm Bay Imports’ prediction to Shanken News Daily last summer, grew nearly 50% to 150,000 cases in 2011. Rival Mionetto more than kept pace, adding 5,000 more cases than Lunetta for the year on 21% growth.

While Italy’s top sparklers keep charging ahead, the leading Cava brands in the U.S. have seen a tougher road. Freixenet has now declined for three straight years and is off by 19% since 2008. Slightly lower-priced portfoliomate Segura Viudas added at least 20,000 cases a year from 2005-2010, but last year it slowed markedly. Competitor Jaume Serra Cristalino’s path has been similar. From 2006-2010 it grew by 70%, but an 8.5% decline in 2011 ended its upswing.

Meanwhile, Champagne shipments to the U.S. have been robust the past two years (up 14% by volume last year, according to the CIVC), but depletions for the Champagne segment’s top two brands, Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot, were relatively flat last year".

Contenti (per solidarietà di patria) per i successi del Prosecco importato dalla divisione americana di una azienda storica di valdobbiadene come la Mionetto, avremmo però preferito che il secondo brand fosse di un Trentodoc, data la collocazione territoriale, ma soprattutto la mission della cantina che produce il Prosecco Lunetta....e che è una grande azienda trentina.

Ma, si sa, la coerenza non è dote diffusa nel mondo del vino...