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Was cruising the website for VA ABC today and ran across this - pretty interesting to see what people are buying and the amount sold in one state. Gives a bit of insight into spending habits and is likely representative of the country as a whole. Glad to see there aren't too many bourbons in the Top 50

[h=4]DID YOUR FAVORITE DISTILLED SPIRIT MAKE OUR TOP 50 LIST?[/h]Top 50 best-selling brands purchased during fiscal year 2014 (July 1, 2013 –June 30, 2015).

1. Jack Daniel's 7 Black Tennessee whiskey ($25.7 million)

2. Smirnoff 80 domestic vodka ($19.1 million)

3. Jim Beam straight bourbon $17.8 million)

4. Grey Goose imported vodka ($17.1 million)

5. Fireball Cinnamon flavored whiskey ($16.1 million)

6. Crown Royal Canadian whisky ($15.9 million)

7. Hennessy VS cognac ($15.1 million)

8. Absolut imported vodka ($14.8 million)

9. Aristocrat domestic vodka ($13 million)

10. Bacardi Superior rum ($12.2 million)

11. Patron Silver tequila ($11.9 million)

12. Captain Morgan's Spiced rum ($11.6 million)

13. Maker's Mark straight bourbon ($11.6 million)

14. Jose Cuervo Especial Gold tequila ($9.5 million)

15. Jagermeister cordial ($9.4 million)

16. Pinnacle imported vodka ($9.4 million)

17. Jameson Irish whiskey ($8.4 million)

18. Seagram's Extra Dry domestic gin ($7.2 million)

19. Ketel One imported vodka ($6.8 million)

20. Bowman's Virginia domestic vodka ($6.7 million)

21. Tito's Handmade domestic vodka ($6.6 million)

22. Skyy domestic vodka ($6.4 million)

23. Burnett's domestic vodka ($6.4 million)

24. Tanqueray imported gin ($6.4 million)

25. Canadian Mist Canadian whisky ($5.3 million)

26. Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge cordial ($5.2 million)

27. Bailey's Original Irish Cream cordial ($5.1 million)

28. Johnnie Walker Black Scotch ($5 million)

29. Dewar's White Label Scotch ($4.9 million)

30. Svedka imported vodka ($4.8 million)

31. New Amsterdam domestic vodka ($4.7 million)

32. Bombay Sapphire imported gin ($4.6 million)

33. Paul Masson Grande Amber VS brandy ($4.5 million)

34. Ciroc Peach flavored vodka ($4.5 million)

35. E&J VS brandy ($4.5 million)

36. Wild Turkey 101 straight bourbon ($4.4 million)

37. Malibu Coconut imported rum ($4.3 million)

38. Evan Williams Green straight bourbon ($4.3 million)

39. Early Times domestic whiskey ($4.3 million)

40. Stolichnaya imported vodka ($4.2 million)

41. Buffalo Trace straight bourbon ($4 million)

42. Bacardi Gold rum ($3.9 million)

43. Woodford Reserve straight bourbon ($3.6 million)

44. Kahlua Coffee cordial ($3.6 million)

45. Nikolai domestic vodka ($3.3 million)

46. Courvoisier VS cognac ($3.3 million)

47. Belvedere imported vodka ($3.2 million)

48. 1800 Silver tequila ($3.2 million)

49. Seagram's 7 Crown blended whiskey ($3.2 million)

50. Southern Comfort cordial ($3.1 million)

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Fascinating information. Does this support the assertion that for distributors and retailers volume of sales is more important than price per unit?

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Wow. I knew Fireball moved, but #5? I have never even heard of some of those vodka brands. Surprised Early Times is as high as it is. And no OGD is interesting. An interesting game would be to see how many of those brands SBers buy regularly. For me it's 2: MM and BT.

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WT101 and BT are the only two off that list I buy semi regularly.

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Green label Evan Williams makes the list but the standard black label thats everywhere doesn't makes me question the list a bit. Maybe its a Georgia thing, but I've never actually seen a bottle of the green label that wasn't on a store shelf, while the black is a regular feature at any gathering I've ever been to.

And for me Wt101 and I guess Baileys, I wouldn't say I buy it often but usually have a bottle on hand if folks want it for irish coffee.

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Green label Evan Williams makes the list but the standard black label thats everywhere doesn't makes me question the list a bit. Maybe its a Georgia thing, but I've never actually seen a bottle of the green label that wasn't on a store shelf, while the black is a regular feature at any gathering I've ever been to.

I wondered about the EW Green too. If the sales list include sales to bars and restaurants, EW Green might be used often as a popular well bourbon.

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Wow, that is pretty interesting. A whole bunch of vodka on that list which is not too surprising. I am very surprised not to see ANY single malt scotch whisky on the list. Also surprising is the Early Times. Can't say that would be the most affordable IE cheap whisk(e)y to drink regularly for me. I would love to see this list for each State. Thanks for sharing the list Hop!

Cheers, -BE

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In the original post I failed to add that total spirits sales by VAABC were $799.5 million for the fiscal year.

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In the original post I failed to add that total spirits sales by VAABC were $799.5 million for the fiscal year.

JD makes up less as a percentage than I would have thought.

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Can't believe Johnny Walker Red isn't on here. In fact very little scotch at all. Good patriotic Virginians, Patrick Henry would be proud.

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