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Who Drank the Most Cabernet and Chardonnay in 2024? A Jordan Winery Chart of U.S. Wine Consumption

Who Drank the Most Cabernet and Chardonnay in 2024? A Jordan Winery Chart of U.S. Wine Consumption

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With the winter holidays approaching, it’s time to crunch our end-of-year sales numbers. A few years ago, we decided to start sharing this data with our fans. So, in the spirit of fun competition, here’s our latest chart of U.S. wine consumption by state, which ranks who drank the most Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon and Jordan Chardonnay in 2024. Past wine consumption reports for 2023 through 2016 follow in descending order.

How did your state do? Did you move up or down in the rankings compared to last year? Jordan’s home state of California was the big winner overall this year with the most cabernet and chardonnay purchased across the nation! New Jersey climbed up in cabernet consumption, sliding into the silver spot at #2! Hawaii shot up an impressive seven spots for chardonnay purchased, landing at #15. Observations on which states had the most significant changes are included in each ranking list, so be sure to see if your home state made a big move.

The figures included are based on total cases sold from January 1-December 10. Thank you for supporting Jordan this past year. We look forward to sharing and creating more memories with our fans in the new year! Here’s to a bright 2025!

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2024

Observations from 2023 to 2024: The Golden State, California, has once again claimed the gold medal! California was the top consumer of Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon in 2024. New Jersey has soared up the rankings in the past couple years, landing at the silver #2 spot this year. Virginia cracked into the Top 15, rising to spot # 13. Oregon has continued its climb, ascending another three spots from #22 to #19. Hawaii also joined the Top 25 this year, landing at spot #24. Amazing efforts across the country!

  1. California

  2. New Jersey

  3. Texas

  4. Florida

  5. New York

  6. Illinois

  7. Massachusetts

  8. Nevada

  9. Colorado

  10. Georgia

  11. Arizona

  12. North Carolina

  13. Virginia

  14. Connecticut

  15. Tennessee

  16. South Carolina

  17. Missouri

  18. Utah

  19. Oregon

  20. Louisiana

  21. Ohio

  22. Michigan

  23. Minnesota

  24. Hawaii

  25. Arkansas

  26. Washington

  27. Mississippi

  28. Maryland

  29. Indiana

  30. Washington, DC

  31. Wyoming

  32. Wisconsin

  33. Pennsylvania

  34. Rhode Island

  35. Kansas

  36. Kentucky

  37. Oklahoma

  38. Alabama

  39. Montana

  40. New Mexico

  41. Idaho

  42. Nebraska

  43. Delaware

  44. Alaska

  45. North Dakota

  46. Iowa

  47. West Virginia

  48. Vermont

  49. Maine

  50. New Hampshire

  51. South Dakota

map of the united states in different shades of yellow

Jordan Chardonnay U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2024

Observations from 2023 to 2024: California reigned supreme for most the Jordan Chardonnay consumed in 2024! Florida climbed up to take the bronze at #3 spot, beating out New Jersey which landed at #4 this year. Massachusetts joined the Top 5 for the first time since 2020, ranking at #5 this year. Hawaii had the largest leap this year, jumping up seven places to secure spot #15. Washington, DC rose through the ranks into the Top 20, securing the #20 place, while Utah climbed up two spots to #25. Wonderful work throughout the nation!

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. Florida

  4. New Jersey

  5. Massachusetts

  6. New York

  7. Nevada

  8. Colorado

  9. Georgia

  10. Illinois

  11. Arizona

  12. Michigan

  13. North Carolina

  14. South Carolina

  15. Hawaii

  16. Tennessee

  17. Louisiana

  18. Missouri

  19. Connecticut

  20. Washington, DC

  21. Virginia

  22. Rhode Island

  23. Utah

  24. Ohio

  25. Minnesota

  26. Oregon

  27. Wisconsin

  28. Washington

  29. Wyoming

  30. Maryland

  31. Alabama

  32. Oklahoma

  33. Arkansas

  34. Indiana

  35. Mississippi

  36. New Mexico

  37. Kansas

  38. Pennsylvania

  39. Delaware

  40. Nebraska

  41. Montana

  42. New Hampshire

  43. Kentucky

  44. Idaho

  45. South Dakota

  46. Vermont

  47. Maine

  48. North Dakota

  49. Alaska

  50. West Virginia

  51. Iowa

 

map of the united states with rankings of states that purchased the most cases of jordan cabernet sauvignon in 2023

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2023

Observations from 2022 to 2023: It was a home state victory this year, as California reclaimed the crown for cabernet consumption in spot #1! Texas dropped down one place, earning silver at #2 this year, while New Jersey cracked the top three with bronze at #3 – a two place increase from 2022. Michigan soared up in the top 20, jumping up three spaces to #18. Oregon also tracked up three places, ending the year at spot #22. Great work throughout the country! We can’t wait to see what 2024 brings for Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon.

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. New Jersey

  4. Florida

  5. New York

  6. Illinois

  7. Massachusetts

  8. Nevada

  9. Colorado

  10. Georgia

  11. North Carolina

  12. Connecticut

  13. Arizona

  14. Tennessee

  15. Utah

  16. Virginia

  17. Missouri

  18. Michigan

  19. South Carolina

  20. Ohio

  21. Louisiana

  22. Oregon

  23. Arkansas

  24. Wisconsin

  25. Minnesota

  26. Washington, DC

  27. Alabama

  28. Pennsylvania

  29. Hawaii

  30. Maryland

  31. Rhode Island

  32. Kansas

  33. Indiana

  34. Washington

  35. Kentucky

  36. Wyoming

  37. Oklahoma

  38. Idaho

  39. Nebraska

  40. Montana

  41. New Mexico

  42. Mississippi

  43. Delaware

  44. Iowa

  45. North Dakota

  46. Alaska

  47. New Hampshire

  48. West Virginia

  49. South Dakota

  50. Maine

  51. Vermont

map of the united states with rankings of states that purchased the most cases of jordan chardonnay in 2023

Jordan Chardonnay U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2023

Observations from 2022 to 2023: California also topped the charts for chardonnay consumed in 2023. New Jersey secured another bronze medal this year too, sliding into place #3. North Carolina had the biggest leap of the year with an impressive five place climb to #11 for chardonnay! Washington D.C. showed up strong as well, moving up four spots year-over-year to #23. An excellent effort across the nation! Here’s to an even more competitive 2024.

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. New Jersey

  4. Florida

  5. New York

  6. Nevada

  7. Massachusetts

  8. Illinois

  9. Colorado

  10. Georgia

  11. North Carolina

  12. Arizona

  13. South Carolina

  14. Louisiana

  15. Tennessee

  16. Michigan

  17. Connecticut

  18. Rhode Island

  19. Virginia

  20. Missouri

  21. Alabama

  22. Hawaii

  23. Washington DC

  24. Ohio

  25. Utah

  26. Oregon

  27. Minnesota

  28. Indiana

  29. Washington

  30. Wisconsin

  31. Maryland

  32. Arkansas

  33. Oklahoma

  34. Kentucky

  35. Pennsylvania

  36. Kansas

  37. Delaware

  38. Idaho

  39. Nebraska

  40. New Mexico

  41. Mississippi

  42. Wyoming

  43. Montana

  44. New Hampshire

  45. Iowa

  46. Maine

  47. Vermont

  48. South Dakota

  49. Alaska

  50. North Dakota

  51. West Virginia

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2022

Observations from 2021 to 2022: Texas earned the gold during our golden 50th anniversary year. California stepped back up to the second place after falling out of the top three last year. New York landed at #4, beating out New Jersey at #5. Utah made an impressive jump in 2022, leaping from #25 to #15! Washington D.C. also cracked into the top 25, landing at #24, a significant rise from #30 last year. And Pennsylvania continued their upward trajectory from the past two years, earning the #26 spot now. Great work across the country! We’re looking forward to a fantastic fifth decade of Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon.

  1. Texas

  2. California

  3. Florida

  4. New York

  5. New Jersey

  6. Massachusetts

  7. Illinois

  8. Nevada

  9. Colorado

  10. Georgia

  11. North Carolina

  12. Arizona

  13. Tennessee

  14. Connecticut

  15. Utah

  16. Missouri

  17. Louisiana

  18. Virginia

  19. Ohio

  20. South Carolina

  21. Michigan

  22. Arkansas

  23. Minnesota

  24. Washington, DC

  25. Oregon

  26. Pennsylvania

  27. Maryland

  28. Hawaii

  29. Alabama

  30. Washington

  31. Indiana

  32. Wisconsin

  33. Mississippi

  34. Rhode Island

  35. Kansas

  36. Wyoming

  37. Kentucky

  38. Oklahoma

  39. Idaho

  40. Nebraska

  41. Montana

  42. New Mexico

  43. Delaware

  44. Alaska

  45. North Dakota

  46. Iowa

  47. New Hampshire

  48. West Virginia

  49. South Dakota

  50. Maine

  51. Vermont

Jordan Chardonnay U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2022

Observations from 2021 to 2022: Texas also earned the top spot for chardonnay in 2022! Year over year, the top five have remained the same with California, Florida, New Jersey and New York earning second, third, fourth and fifth respectively. Illinois climbed up two places to #8, beating out Georgia and Colorado. The biggest gain of the year was Washington, D.C., climbing an impressive seven spots from #34 to #27.  Tremendous efforts across the country! We can’t wait to see what 2023 has in store for all of you chardonnay lovers out there.

  1. Texas

  2. California

  3. Florida

  4. New Jersey

  5. New York

  6. Massachusetts

  7. Nevada

  8. Illinois

  9. Georgia

  10. Colorado

  11. Tennessee

  12. Arizona

  13. Louisiana

  14. South Carolina

  15. Connecticut

  16. North Carolina

  17. Michigan

  18. Rhode Island

  19. Virginia

  20. Missouri

  21. Hawaii

  22. Alabama

  23. Minnesota

  24. Indiana

  25. Utah

  26. Ohio

  27. Washington, DC

  28. Oregon

  29. Washington

  30. Wisconsin

  31. Mississippi

  32. Arkansas

  33. Maryland

  34. Kansas

  35. Oklahoma

  36. New Mexico

  37. New Hampshire

  38. Idaho

  39. Kentucky

  40. Montana

  41. Pennsylvania

  42. Wyoming

  43. Nebraska

  44. Delaware

  45. South Dakota

  46. Maine

  47. Vermont

  48. Alaska

  49. Iowa

  50. West Virginia

  51. North Dakota

Map of United States showing Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon consumption by state

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2021

Observations from 2020 to 2021: New Jersey swept up in cabernet this year! Beating out Florida, Texas and California, New Jersey made an impressive jump to first place in most cabernet sauvignon purchased this year. Florida stepped ahead of Texas to take silver as California dropped from first to fourth place. We need to step up, CA! Hawaii impressed us with their jump from #28 to #22 this year. Pennsylvania redeemed themselves after a big drop from 2019 to 2020—they jumped 10 places from #39 in 2020 to #29 in 2021. Nicely done, Pennsylvania! The great news: We have our 50th anniversary next year to enjoy Jordan Cabernet all year long.

  1. New Jersey

  2. Florida

  3. Texas

  4. California

  5. New York

  6. Massachusetts

  7. Illinois

  8. Nevada

  9. Colorado

  10. Georgia

  11. North Carolina

  12. Arizona

  13. Virginia

  14. Connecticut

  15. Tennessee

  16. Ohio

  17. Louisiana

  18. Michigan

  19. South Carolina

  20. Missouri

  21. Arkansas

  22. Hawaii

  23. Oregon

  24. Minnesota

  25. Utah

  26. Alabama

  27. Washington

  28. Maryland

  29. Pennsylvania

  30. Washington, D.C.

  31. Wisconsin

  32. Indiana

  33. Mississippi

  34. Kansas

  35. Rhode Island

  36. Oklahoma

  37. Idaho

  38. Kentucky

  39. Wyoming

  40. Nebraska

  41. Montana

  42. Delaware

  43. New Mexico

  44. North Dakota

  45. Alaska

  46. West Virginia

  47. New Hampshire

  48. Iowa

  49. South Dakota

  50. Vermont

  51. Maine

Map of the United States showing Jordan Chardonnay consumption by state

Jordan Chardonnay U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2021

Observations from 2020 to 2021: California and Florida made a great comeback this year and reclaimed their second and third place crowns from New Jersey and New York. Way to go, sunshine states! Texas held their own this year and kept their first-place title in most chardonnay consumed in 2021. Nevada jumped up from #10 to #7, beating out Colorado, Georgia and Illinois. The biggest movement in the chardonnay chart was Tennessee—moving up 11 places to #16 overall. A fantastic effort, everyone! Let’s see what you got next year.

  1. Texas

  2. California

  3. Florida

  4. New Jersey

  5. New York

  6. Massachusetts

  7. Nevada

  8. Georgia

  9. Colorado

  10. Illinois

  11. Arizona

  12. Connecticut

  13. Louisiana

  14. North Carolina

  15. Virginia

  16. Tennessee

  17. Rhode Island

  18. Michigan

  19. South Carolina

  20. Hawaii

  21. Missouri

  22. Alabama

  23. Washington

  24. Indiana

  25. Ohio

  26. Minnesota

  27. Utah

  28. Oregon

  29. Mississippi

  30. Oklahoma

  31. Idaho

  32. Wisconsin

  33. Maryland

  34. Washington, D.C.

  35. Arkansas

  36. Wyoming

  37. Pennsylvania

  38. New Hampshire

  39. Kansas

  40. New Mexico

  41. Montana

  42. Nebraska

  43. Kentucky

  44. Delaware

  45. Iowa

  46. Alaska

  47. West Virginia

  48. South Dakota

  49. North Dakota

  50. Vermont

  51. Maine

Map showing Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon wine cases purchased by state

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2020

Observations from 2019 to 2020: California held on to first place whereas Texas and Florida made some impressive moves on the cabernet sauvignon chart. Texas stepped ahead of New York to take second place as Florida surpassed New Jersey and New York to take the bronze medal. Massachusetts took the reigns and jumped ahead two spots from 2019, landing in sixth place. Nevada, Michigan, Minnesota slipped a couple spots on the chart where we saw impressive gains in Utah, Alabama and Arkansas. Pennsylvania took a deep dive from #26 in 2019 to #39 in 2020–we saw similar drops in D.C., Hawaii and Oklahoma. Stay strong, we still have the rest of winter to enjoy a nice glass of cabernet sauvignon.

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. Florida

  4. New Jersey

  5. New York

  6. Massachusetts

  7. Illinois

  8. Colorado

  9. Georgia

  10. Nevada

  11. Connecticut

  12. Arizona

  13. Virginia

  14. North Carolina

  15. Missouri

  16. Louisiana

  17. Michigan

  18. Ohio

  19. Tennessee

  20. Utah

  21. South Carolina

  22. Arkansas

  23. Maryland

  24. Minnesota

  25. Washington

  26. Oregon

  27. Alabama

  28. Hawaii

  29. Wisconsin

  30. Rhode Island

  31. Kentucky

  32. Indiana

  33. Washington, D.C.

  34. Kansas

  35. Oklahoma

  36. Idaho

  37. Mississippi

  38. Wyoming

  39. Pennsylvania

  40. Delaware

  41. New Hampshire

  42. Nebraska

  43. Montana

  44. North Dakota

  45. New Mexico

  46. West Virginia

  47. Alaska

  48. Iowa

  49. South Dakota

  50. Vermont

  51. Maine

Map showing Jordan Chardonnay wine cases purchased by state

Jordan Chardonnay U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2020

Observations from 2019 to 2020: Texas and New Jersey are the big chardonnay winners this year. Texas and New Jersey both overthrew California’s crown–moving the golden state down from first place all the way down to third. Impressive work, Texas and New Jersey. And here’s to taking back gold in 2021, California! Florida held strong in fourth place where Massachusetts, Georgia, Colorado, Minnesota and South Carolina rose multiple spots on the chart. Nice job! New York, Nevada, Louisiana, Hawaii and North Carolina slipped in their chardonnay rankings. The good news: We’re celebrating our 40th anniversary vintage of Jordan Chardonnay in August 2021 and it’ll be a summer sipper you won’t want to miss out on.

  1. Texas

  2. New Jersey

  3. California

  4. Florida

  5. Massachusetts

  6. New York

  7. Colorado

  8. Georgia

  9. Illinois

  10. Nevada

  11. Arizona

  12. Connecticut

  13. Virginia

  14. South Carolina

  15. Louisiana

  16. Missouri

  17. Michigan

  18. Rhode Island

  19. North Carolina

  20. Hawaii

  21. Washington

  22. Minnesota

  23. Indiana

  24. Utah

  25. Ohio

  26. Alabama

  27. Tennessee

  28. Maryland

  29. Oregon

  30. Arkansas

  31. Idaho

  32. New Hampshire

  33. Washington, D.C.

  34. Wisconsin

  35. Mississippi

  36. Wyoming

  37. Oklahoma

  38. Kansas

  39. Delaware

  40. Kentucky

  41. Pennsylvania

  42. New Mexico

  43. Montana

  44. Nebraska

  45. North Dakota

  46. Iowa

  47. Alaska

  48. West Virginia

  49. South Dakota

  50. Vermont

  51. Maine

Map of how much Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon was drank by state

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2019

Observations from the previous year: The battle for runner-up continues, with Texas ousting New York to take back the number 2 spot—which New York took from the Longhorn State in 2018. Nevada and Illinois continue to fight for sixth and seventh place, with Nevada gaining the upper hand this year. Same for Connecticut and Arizona trading the 11th and 12th rankings. Big winners for the year are Tennessee, Utah, Arkansas, Washington and Mississippi, who all jumped several spots in Jordan wine consumption. Virginia, Ohio, Oregon and Washington posted disappointing numbers compared to 2018—each dropped 3-6 spots.  Good thing our 40th anniversary vintage of Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon releases in 2020. It’s definitely one to uncork. 

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. New Jersey

  4. New York

  5. Florida

  6. Nevada

  7. Illinois

  8. Massachusetts

  9. Colorado

  10. Georgia

  11. Connecticut

  12. Arizona

  13. North Carolina

  14.  Tennessee

  15. Louisiana

  16. Missouri

  17. Virginia

  18. Hawaii

  19. Ohio

  20. Michigan

  21. Minnesota

  22. South Carolina

  23. Utah

  24. District of Columbia

  25. Arkansas

  26. Washington

  27. Indiana

  28. Mississippi

  29. Maryland

  30. Oregon

  31. Alabama

  32.  Rhode Island

  33. Kansas

  34. Wyoming

  35. Wisconsin

  36. Kentucky

  37. Pennsylvania

  38. Oklahoma

  39. Idaho

  40. Nebraska

  41. New Mexico

  42. Montana

  43. Iowa

  44. Delaware

  45. North Dakota

  46. Alaska

  47. West Virginia

  48. New Hampshire

  49.  Vermont

  50. South Dakota

  51. Maine

Map of how much Jordan Chardonnay was drank by state

Jordan Chardonnay U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2019

Observations from 2018 to 2019: While there were no changes in the top four, Massachusetts moved up to number five, overtaking New Jersey, and Georgia moved to two spots to number 8, knocking Colorado—John Jordan’s home state—back to number 10. Missouri, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Utah, Arkansas, Indiana, Wyoming, Kansas, New Hampshire, Alaska and Vermont also rose multiple spots on the chart. Thank you!  Chardonnay lovers in Connecticut, Virginia, North Carolina, Minnesota, Alabama, Oregon, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Iowa and Delaware need to start drinking; your states slipped in the ranking with Alabama and Oregon both dropping seven spots. Have you moved onto Grenache Blanc or Sauvignon Blanc? 

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. Florida

  4. New York

  5. Massachusetts

  6. New Jersey

  7. Nevada

  8. Georgia

  9. Illinois

  10. Colorado

  11. Arizona

  12. Louisiana

  13.  Hawaii

  14. Missouri

  15. Connecticut

  16.  South Carolina

  17. Virginia

  18. North Carolina

  19. Michigan

  20. Minnesota

  21. District of Columbia

  22. Ohio

  23. Rhode Island

  24. Utah

  25. Washington

  26. Tennessee

  27. Arkansas

  28. Indiana

  29. Alabama

  30. Maryland

  31. Oklahoma

  32. Mississippi

  33. Wyoming

  34. Oregon

  35. Kansas

  36. New Hampshire

  37. Kentucky

  38. New Mexico

  39. Wisconsin

  40. Pennsylvania

  41. Montana

  42.  Alaska

  43. Delaware

  44. Idaho

  45. Nebraska

  46. Iowa

  47. Vermont

  48. West Virginia

  49.  North Dakota

  50. South Dakota

  51. Maine

Which States Drank the Most Jordan Cabernet and Chardonnay in 2018

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon Map: Who Drank the Most by State 2018

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2018

Observations on changes from 2017 to 2018: New York ousted Texas for the number 2 ranking! Virginia jumped seven spots, Massachusetts and Nevada traded places in the top 10 and Nebraska moved up four spots on the list. Arizona also inched up two spots, while Hawaii and Wisconsin moved down four spots.

  1. California

  2. New York

  3. Texas

  4. New Jersey

  5. Florida

  6. Illinois

  7. Nevada

  8. Massachusetts

  9. Colorado

  10. Georgia

  11. Arizona

  12. Connecticut

  13. Virginia

  14. North Carolina

  15. Ohio

  16. Louisiana

  17. Missouri

  18. Tennessee

  19. Hawaii

  20. Michigan

  21. Minnesota

  22. South Carolina

  23. District of Columbia

  24. Oregon

  25. Indiana

  26. Pennsylvania

  27. Utah

  28. Maryland

  29. Arkansas

  30. Wisconsin

  31. Washington

  32. Alabama

  33. Rhode Island

  34. Mississippi

  35. Kansas

  36. Wyoming

  37. Kentucky

  38. Idaho

  39. New Mexico

  40. Oklahoma

  41. Nebraska

  42. Montana

  43. North Dakota

  44. Iowa

  45. Delaware

  46. West Virginia

  47. Alaska

  48. New Hampshire

  49. Maine

  50. Vermont

  51. South Dakota

Jordan Chardonnay Map: Who Drank the Most by State 2018

Jordan Chardonnay U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2018

Observations on changes from 2017 to 2018: Oklahoma was the bigger winner, jumping seven spots, but both Connecticut and Alabama gained an impressive five, and Washington state climbed four spots. Nevada and Illinois traded spots in the top 10. Chardonnay lovers in New Hampshire and Nebraska need to start drinking–your states both slipped four spots in the ranking.

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. Florida

  4. New York

  5. New Jersey

  6. Massachusetts

  7. Nevada

  8. Colorado

  9. Illinois

  10. Georgia

  11. Arizona

  12. Connecticut

  13. Louisiana

  14. Hawaii

  15. Virginia

  16. North Carolina

  17. Missouri

  18. Minnesota

  19. Michigan

  20. South Carolina

  21. District of Columbia

  22. Alabama

  23. Ohio

  24. Washington

  25. Rhode Island

  26. Tennessee

  27. Oregon

  28. Utah

  29. Oklahoma

  30. Maryland

  31. Indiana

  32. Arkansas

  33. Mississippi

  34. New Mexico

  35. Wisconsin

  36. Pennsylvania

  37. Kentucky

  38. Wyoming

  39. Kansas

  40. Delaware

  41. Iowa

  42. Idaho

  43. Montana

  44. New Hampshire

  45. Nebraska

  46. Maine

  47. Alaska

  48. South Dakota

  49. North Dakota

  50. Vermont

  51. West Virginia

Which States Drank the Most Jordan Cabernet and Chardonnay in 2017

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon Case Consumption by State Map

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2017:

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. New York

  4. New Jersey

  5. Florida

  6. Illinois

  7. Massachusetts

  8. Nevada

  9. Colorado

  10. Georgia

  11. North Carolina

  12. Connecticut

  13. Arizona

  14.  Minnesota

  15. Hawaii

  16. Louisiana

  17. Ohio

  18. Michigan

  19. Missouri

  20. Virginia

  21. Tennessee

  22. South Carolina

  23. Oregon

  24. District Colombia

  25. Pennsylvania

  26. Wisconsin

  27. Indiana

  28. Washington

  29. Maryland

  30. Arkansas

  31. Utah

  32. Alabama

  33. Rhode Island

  34. Mississippi

  35. Kansas

  36. Wyoming

  37. Oklahoma

  38. Kentucky

  39. New Mexico

  40. Idaho

  41. Montana

  42. Delaware

  43. Alaska

  44. Nebraska

  45. North Dakota

  46. Iowa

  47. New Hampshire

  48. West Virginia

  49. Vermont

  50. South Dakota

  51. Maine (N/A)

 

Jordan Chardonnay Case Consumption by State Map

Jordan Chardonnay U.S. Wine Consumption by State 2017:

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. Florida

  4. New York

  5. New Jersey

  6. Massachusetts

  7. Illinois

  8. Colorado

  9. Nevada

  10. Georgia

  11. Arizona

  12. Hawaii

  13. Louisiana

  14. Missouri

  15. Connecticut

  16. Virginia

  17. North Carolina

  18. Minnesota

  19. Michigan

  20. South Carolina

  21. District of Colombia

  22. Rhode Island

  23. Tennessee

  24. Indiana

  25. Ohio

  26. Alabama

  27. Oregon

  28. Washington

  29. Maryland

  30. New Mexico

  31. Utah

  32. Mississippi

  33. Arkansas

  34. Kansas

  35. Wisconsin

  36. Oklahoma

  37. Wyoming

  38. Pennsylvania

  39. Delaware

  40. Kentucky

  41. New Hampshire

  42. Nebraska

  43. Idaho

  44. Montana

  45. Alaska

  46. Iowa

  47. North Dakota

  48. West Virginia

  49. Vermont

  50. South Dakota

  51. Maine (N/A)

 

Which States Drank the Most Jordan Cabernet and Chardonnay in 2016

Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon Consumption Ranking by State (DC included):

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. New York

  4. New Jersey

  5. Florida

  6. Illinois

  7. Massachusetts

  8. Nevada

  9. Colorado

  10. Georgia

  11. Connecticut

  12. Arizona

  13. North Carolina

  14. Louisiana

  15. Virginia

  16. Missouri

  17. Ohio

  18. Minnesota

  19. Michigan

  20. Hawaii

  21. Tennessee

  22. Oregon

  23. South Carolina

  24. Indiana

  25. District Colombia

  26. Wisconsin

  27. Pennsylvania

  28. Maryland

  29. Arkansas

  30. Alabama

  31. Washington

  32. Rhode Island

  33. Utah

  34. Mississippi

  35. Kentucky

  36. Kansas

  37. Wyoming

  38. Idaho

  39. New Mexico

  40. Oklahoma

  41. Nebraska

  42. Iowa

  43. Montana

  44. Alaska

  45. Delaware

  46. New Hampshire

  47. North Dakota

  48. West Virginia

  49. Vermont

  50. Maine

  51. South Dakota

Jordan Chardonnay Consumption Ranking by State (DC included):

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. New York

  4. Florida

  5. New Jersey

  6. Massachusetts

  7. Illinois

  8. Nevada

  9. Colorado

  10. Georgia

  11. Arizona

  12. Connecticut

  13. North Carolina

  14. Louisiana

  15. Virginia

  16. Missouri

  17. Hawaii

  18. Minnesota

  19. Ohio

  20. Michigan

  21. Tennessee

  22. South Carolina

  23. Oregon

  24. District of Colombia

  25. Indiana

  26. Alabama

  27. Maryland

  28. Rhode Island

  29. Washington

  30. Arkansas

  31. Wisconsin

  32. Pennsylvania

  33. Utah

  34. Kansas

  35. Mississippi

  36. Kentucky

  37. Wyoming

  38. New Mexico

  39. Oklahoma

  40. Idaho

  41. Iowa

  42. Delaware

  43. Nebraska

  44. Montana

  45. Alaska

  46. New Hampshire

  47. North Dakota

  48. West Virginia

  49. Vermont

  50. Maine

  51. South Dakota

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