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Global Champagne Shortage Could Possibly Ruin New Year’s Eve Festivities For Many

#Roommates, 2022 is just days away and as many get ready to ring in the new yearthey may be doing it without a crucial part of the festivitieschampagne. According to recent reports, a global champagne shortage is threatening to ruin the New Years Eve celebrations all across the world, which is another result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

@FOXBusiness reports, during a recent interview, Alison Napjus, Senior Editor of Wine Spectator magazine, gave a very unfortunate update regarding champagne supply as New Years Eve inches closer. She stated that it could be tough to findsome of your favorite labels this year because of severe disruptions within the champagne industry largely related to the pandemic, including a shortage of truck drivers, labels, bottles and more. Additionally, earlier this month it was revealed that the U.S. is currently facing a champagne shortage that is expected to last for the next several years.

Napjus added:

Its not even just that basictransportation issue. Were also looking at thingslike shortages of the cage that goes on top of yourbottle, labels, boxes to putwine in. So you put that all togetherwith the huge increase in demand weve seen for champagne this year [and] for other sparkling wines and of course, the holidayseason, and it could be tough to findsome of your favorite labels this year.

That reality also trickles down to increased pricing, as costs are rapidly rising and consumers are set to feel the extra money come out of their wallet very soon. Michael Bilello, Senior Vice President of Communications and Marketing of Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America, said As the cost of business and challenges of doing business impact the wine and spirits industry, consumers are going to see that on the shelves or their bars and restaurants.

Youll recall that during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic demand for alcohol drastically increased, however that resulted in the spirits industry dealing with a severe drought and a decrease in wine production.

 

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