Broomall Liquor Provider Had 5th Highest Sales in Pennsylvania

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A Broomall licensee service center had the 5th highest liquor sales in Pennsylvania.

A Broomall liquor provider in the Lawrence Park Industrial Center was a top-liquor-selling location in Pennsylvania, generating the fifth-highest liquor sales in the state between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, writes Max Bennett for Patch.com

State officials report the Lawrence Industrial Center Fine Wine & Good Spirits licensee service center in Broomall did $19.26 million in sales.

The figures were reported in the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s Fiscal Year 2022-23 Annual Report.

The Broomall liquor licensee center had I11,135 transactions, with an average transaction of $1,729.43, according to the report.

Delaware County was No. 6 in the state in liquor sales, generating $102.54 million in Fiscal Year 2022-23.

Delaware County had more whiskey sales revenue than anything else, generating $17.57 million.

That was followed by vodka sales at $15.56 million, red table wine at $1 million, white table wine at $11.58 million, tequila at $8.49 million, brandy and cognac at $6.4 million, ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages at $5.47 million, sparkling wine at $4.26 million, liquor and cordials at $3.9 million, ox wine at $3.6 million, rum at $3.64 million, rose blush wine at $2.07 million, gin at $2.07 million, and beverage wine at $1.13 million.

See the entire Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board annual report at Patch.com.


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