Bucks County ranked fourth in Pennsylvania for alcohol consumption, with 10.8 million units sold at Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores from July 2023 to June 2024, write Garland Fordice, Lizzie Mulvey, and Chris A. Williams for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Doylestown (18901) residents prefer wine, with 442,975 units sold, followed by liquor at 233,772 units. Red wine outsells white by over 10,000 units, with Chardonnay the top choice. Doylestown is a vodka town, with 87,595 units sold, with Tito’s the favorite.
In Warminster (18974), wine leads with 127,076 units sold, with Cabernet Sauvignon favorite. Liquor sales reached 119,254 units, with Federal Distilling leading.
Bristol (19007) leans heavily toward liquor with 223,544 units sold, led by Federal Distilling and Tito’s, but vodka wins with 82,600 units. Wine sold 128,118 units, with a slight preference for red, and Pinot Grigio is the favorite.
New Hope (18938) is also a wine town, with 169,580 units sold, split between red and white, compared to 124,500 units of liquor. Chardonnay is the top wine, and Tito’s wins in liquors, outpacing Josh Cellars by three times. Vodka is popular here too.
In Quakertown (18951), liquor leads slightly with 218,423 units sold, compared to 201,939 units of wine, with Cabernet Sauvignon the top choice. Tito’s and Barefoot are favorites, with vodka the preferred liquor.
Want to see what your neighborhood is sipping — and how it stacks up to the rest of Pennsylvania? Click through to read the full breakdown in The Philadelphia Inquirer!
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