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Brindiamo at WSWA Access Live 2025: Key Takeaways and Industry Insights

Written by Matt Breese | Feb 11, 2025 6:45:05 PM

Brindiamo recently attended the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA) Access Live 2025 conference, held February 3-6. This premier industry event brought together top executives, emerging brands, and key stakeholders to discuss market trends, regulatory challenges, and future opportunities.

Keynote & Industry Overview

The event opened with the State of the Industry address by Dina Opici, Chairwoman of WSWA. Opici provided a candid assessment of the challenges facing the beverage alcohol sector, including shifting consumer preferences, economic pressures, and regulatory hurdles. She highlighted two emerging disruptors:

  • The rise of cannabis consumption and its potential impact on alcohol sales.
  • The influence of GLP-1 weight-loss medications, which may be altering consumer drinking habits.

Despite these challenges, Opici underscored the industry's resilience and the importance of advocacy efforts on key issues such as:

  • Tariffs on imported wine and spirits
  • The Section 199A tax deduction
  • The 2025 Dietary Guidelines

She urged industry professionals to actively engage with policymakers to help shape the future of the sector.

Tasting Competition Highlights

One of the standout moments at WSWA Access Live 2025 was the Wine & Spirits Tasting Competition, which showcased both emerging and established brands.

A notable highlight was Loca Loka, a tequila brand that merges Indian and Mexican influences. The brand made an impressive debut, winning:

🥈 Silver Medal – Reposado Tequila
🥉 Bronze Medal – Blanco Tequila

With a blind-tasting format, this competition emphasized quality, and Loca Loka's recognition reinforces its position as a premium contender in the market.

Emerging Trends in Beverage Alcohol

WSWA Access Live 2025 also shed light on evolving industry trends, including:

Surging Growth in Ready-to-Drink (RTD) Cocktails & Tequila – These categories continue to gain traction with consumers seeking convenience and high-quality options.

Premiumization – Consumers are gravitating towards higher-end vodka, whiskey, and gin, reflecting a shift in buying behavior.

Declining Wine Sales – The on-premise sector (bars & restaurants) is particularly struggling due to inflation, while off-premise sales (retail) remain more stable.

Adapting to Consumer Shifts – As preferences evolve, brands must innovate to stay relevant, whether through new product offerings, marketing strategies, or distribution models.

Final Thoughts

As Brindiamo moves forward, the focus remains on fostering partnerships, adapting to industry changes, and leveraging new opportunities

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