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Vodka Consumption by Country: Top 20 Countries

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In this article, we are going to discuss vodka consumption per capita by country. You can skip our detailed analysis of the origin of vodka, the global vodka market, the most popular vodka brand in the world, and the comeback of flavored vodka, and go directly to Vodka Consumption by Country: Top 5 Countries

Vodka has long been a staple product of the liquor industry and while some other spirits experience peaks in popularity, vodka is forever. There is a growing argument between Russian and Polish people as to who invented the alcoholic beverage, but historians agree that it originated somewhere around 1,400 AD in Northeastern Europe. Since then, the popularity of vodka (derived from voda which means ‘water’) has spread around the globe. 

With new distillation techniques brought from western Europe, the Slavic vodka makers were able to refine the alcoholic drink that would go on to become a trademark of their countries. Later on, the spirit arrived in America with humble beginnings. It wasn’t until it was marketed as a cocktail base that it started to become more popular.

The Global Vodka Market: 

As we stated in our article – Top 20 Best Selling Vodka Brands in the World – the global vodka market was valued at $25.98 billion in 2022, and is estimated to reach $40.25 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 5.6% during the forecast period. 

Vodka-based RTD beverages are witnessing a huge increase in new product development, which is expected to drive the market. The all-natural, flavored segment is expected to witness the fastest growth rate, owing to the growing demand of premium flavored vodka, especially among the millennial population. 

The Most Popular Vodka Brand in the World: 

With a whopping 28.1 million 9L cases sold in 2022, Smirnoff is the most popular vodka in the world. Founded in 1864, Smirnoff was the first vodka to use charcoal filtration in its distillation process. 

The brand was acquired by International Distillers and Vintners in 1987, and thus passed to the subsequent owner, Diageo plc (NYSE:DEO). Although it had its origins in Moscow, Smirnoff is now produced in several countries, including the U.S., Canada, Italy, and others.

Diageo plc (NYSE:DEO) also owns several other well-known vodka brands, including Cîroc and Ketel One. The spirit giant recorded net sales increase of 10.7% in the year ending 30th June 2023, bolstered by its premium-plus brands. Reported net sales of Diageo plc (NYSE:DEO) grew to $21.93 billion in the last fiscal year. 

The Comeback of Flavored Vodka: 

There has been a significant shift in the spirits market in recent years. Ousted by craft gins and quality whiskeys, the sales of traditional premium vodka brands have declined. The war in Ukraine has also been responsible for the dip in popularity of the liquor.