Concentration in the U.S. Wine Industry

No other section of the supermarket offers as many choices as the wine aisle. A typical retailer is likely to have hundreds of unique wines on its shelves. Just three firms, however, account for more than half of the wine sales in the United States. What impact does this industry concentration have on consumer choices? To answer this question we conducted an inventory of wine offerings at 20 retailers in Michigan. We recorded more than 3,600 unique varieties of wine, and traced their relationships with more than 1,000 different firms. Continue reading Concentration in the U.S. Wine Industry

The Availability of Michigan-Produced Wines in Southern Michigan Retail Locations

The wine industry is important to the state of Michigan. In 2005, the wine industry in Michigan added $286 million to the state’s economy. The state is the ninth largest producer of wine grapes in the country and the fourteenth largest producer of wine. The number of wineries in Michigan, as well as the total acreage of wine grapes has steadily increased since the 1970s. Continue reading The Availability of Michigan-Produced Wines in Southern Michigan Retail Locations