15 Most Popular Sparkling Wine Brands in America

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In this article, we are going to discuss the 15 most popular sparkling wine brands in America. You can skip our detailed analysis of the American sparkling wine market, the premiumization in sparkling wine, the most popular Champagne brand in America, and sparkling wine in the air, and go directly to 5 Most Popular Sparkling Wine Brands in America

As the 19th century dawned, Cincinnati lawyer and temperance movement supporter Nicholas Longworth was looking for a lighter alternative to whiskey, which at the time, was the popular alternative to water. He began making wines from the Catawba grape – a hybrid grape created by crossing American Labrusca grapes with the European Vitis vinifera vines traditionally used to make Old World wines. Now it is hard to imagine sparkling Catawba, but this sweet, zingy wine was actually America's first sparkler and, for many years, one of the country's best wines and the flagship wine of Ohio, which became the biggest wine-producing state in the country by 1859. However, 1860 turned out to be a grim year and the state’s wine industry collapsed due to disease and sparkling Catawba eventually faded with time, but Longworth is remembered as an important figure in the history of American wine and sparkling wine in particular.

American Sparkling Wine Market: 

Americans have long had a strong love affair with sparkling wines. The U.S. is the world’s largest market for sparkling wine by value, and the third-largest by volume. 2021 turned out to be a great year with the American sparkling wine industry witnessing double digit growth, mainly due to the pent-up demand to celebrate weddings, holiday gatherings, and other personal milestones after the restrictions of the pandemic. According to a recent report by IWSR, sparkling wine was the only wine segment in the U.S. to achieve large volume growth between 2016 and 2021. 

Between 2021 to 2026, the American sparkling wine market is projected to grow by more than 15% in volume, while in value terms, the U.S. is expected to account for nearly 15% of the entire global sparkling wine sales by 2026. The major factor contributing to this long-term growth is that the pool of sparkling wine drinkers has jumped sharply since 2019 – 30% to be precise. 

Premiumization in Sparkling Wine: 

Although sparkling wines are rapidly widening their appeal in the United States and attracting more and more consumers, this has not compromised the trend towards premiumization. Consumers are now spending significantly more per bottle for most sparkling wine types compared to previous years, and almost all brands have witnessed volume growth over the last decade. An important tailwind for the prospects of the American sparkling wine market is that all its offerings are being viewed as better value for money than in previous years.