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Global Spirits Producers Grapple with Unprecedented Oversupply as Demand Falters

Global Spirits Producers Grapple with Unprecedented Oversupply as Demand Falters

Major distillers confront record stockpiles of unsold whisky, cognac and tequila amid weakening consumer demand and economic headwinds
The global spirits industry is confronting an historic inventory glut as demand for key categories including Scotch whisky, cognac and tequila has declined sharply, leaving producers with an unprecedented volume of ageing stock on their books.

Major listed companies, among them Diageo, Pernod Ricard, Campari, Brown-Forman and Rémy Cointreau, now hold roughly twenty-two billion dollars worth of unsold spirits, the highest recorded in over a decade as producers struggle to rebalance supply and demand.

Diageo’s stockpile, centred on Scotch and American whiskey, has risen markedly, reaching eight point six billion dollars as of mid-2025, while Rémy Cointreau’s inventory of maturing cognac approaches its full market capitalisation and nearly doubles its annual revenue.

The root of the oversupply stems from pandemic-era expansion, when distillers substantially boosted production to meet surging global demand, only to see consumption slow as inflation squeezed disposable incomes, trend shifts toward moderation gained traction and consumer behaviour evolved.

The tequila segment, which experienced rapid growth over the past decade, also shows signs of strain, with inventory in Mexico exceeding half a billion litres, roughly equal to annual production levels, and much of it ageing without ready buyers.

Across the United States and Europe, recent sales data indicate further weakening: US spirits volumes declined more steeply toward the end of 2025, while French cognac exports reported double-digit year-on-year falls early in the downturn.

Producers have responded by cutting production, mothballing distilleries and reducing prices in an effort to clear stock, but these measures have heightened financial pressures, elevated debt levels and sparked concerns about potential price wars.

Debt ratios at some companies have risen above internal targets, reflecting the strain of carrying large inventories while revenue growth lags.

Analysts caution that sharply cutting production to reduce excess stock carries risks of future shortages if demand unexpectedly rebounds, given the long lead times required to mature aged spirits.

The slump has also been compounded by external factors such as tariffs on European cognac exports to key markets and weak holiday season demand in the United States.

While some categories of spirits and alternative beverages show pockets of resilience, the sector as a whole must navigate a complex mix of economic headwinds and structural shifts in consumption patterns, highlighting the challenges of long-term planning in a market with inherently delayed supply dynamics.
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