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What's more is that we don't just venture out in price, but also in variety. We're willing to try wine from more places and gravitate not just toward what's familiar: "While Boomers are more likely to grab California bottles, millennials are driving the sales of Washington, Oregon, and even New York," the study found. I'd like to think that I personally contributed to a small percentage of these results, and I definitely align with the patterns of the survey. While Two-Buck Chuck was a staple in college, my grown-ass 23-year-old self has graduated to the fancy stuff, aka $12 bottles of Cabernet.
I think these survey results speak to a larger trend among millennials - we value quality, not just quantity. We're experts at weighing our options before making a decision (do you ever go to a restaurant before checking the Yelp score?), we're more willing to take risks (wine- or job-related), and we're more accepting (gay marriage? You better believe it. Wine that's not from wine country? Let's try it out!). Cheers to that.
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