The U.S., that is.
And I'm not talking about our public debt.
We're #1 in wine consumption. Other countries drink more wine per capita, but we drink the most by total volume consumed. Americans consumer 13% of global wine consumption now. Foreign wines make up 35% of all sales here.
Read the article here.
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