See Where Nebraska and Iowa Rank On List Of States That Drink The Most Wine

Well look at that...it’s wine o’clock!

A study ranked all 50 states according to which ones drink the most WINE, according to Zippia. According to the stats, the national average is just under 14 bottles of wine a year. But some states drink more than twice that much.

In first place is Idaho at just under 38 bottles a year per person. That's around 190 glasses of wine, or 3 to 4 glasses a week. But that includes a lot of people who don't drink at all. So wine drinkers there REALLY get after it.

The ten states that drink the most wine per capita are: Idaho, New Hampshire, Vermont, Delaware, Massachusetts, California, Connecticut, Nevada, Rhode Island and Hawaii.

Nebraska and Iowa are actually way down on the list. West Virginia drinks the least amount of wine at just 3.6 bottles a year, followed by Kansas, Mississippi, Utah, Oklahoma, NEBRASKA, Kentucky, South Dakota and IOWA .

It also found that Cabernet is the most popular type of wine in 43 states. Pinot Noir is first in Oregon, Wyoming, Alabama, and Kentucky. And Rosé is #1 in Maine, Maryland, and Utah.


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