Food shortages have been a major problem in the last two years. The end of this trend is not far off as we move into 2022. Groceries shoppers have seen empty shelves at supermarkets, ranging from chicken tenders to toilet papers.

Recent headlines have focused on news about glass bottle shortages that are affecting wine and spirits producers. Reports of a champagne shortage have surfaced ahead of New Years Eve celebrations.

Wine Spectator senior editor Alison Napjus stated Wednesday that it could be difficult to find your favorite labels this season. This outlet reported earlier in the month that the United States was currently experiencing a shortage of champagne. It is expected that this will last for several years.

How severe is this shortage of the bubbly drink you love? Here are the facts:

Champagne sales fell by a staggering $2 billion in 2020.

According to the Associated Press, champagne lost its fizz due to postponements of weddings and other parties and fewer nights out at bars during the pandemic.

“Champagne has never experienced anything like this, not even during the World Wars. This is something we have never seen. . . sudden drop in sales of one-third. In July 2020, Anselme Selosse from Jacques Selosse Champagnes stated that more than 100 million bottles were still unsold.

The demand is rising, but it’s difficult.

According to the Associated Press, champagne lost its fizz due to postponed weddings, other parties, and fewer nights out at bars or restaurants during the pandemic.

“Champagne has never experienced anything like this, not even during the World Wars. This is something we have never seen. . . sudden drop in sales of one-third. In July 2020, Anselme Selosse from Jacques Selosse Champagnes stated that more than 100 million bottles were still unsold.

The demand is rising, but it’s difficult.

Champagne is made in France in the region with the same name. It comes in glass bottles, just like other sparkling wines. Glass bottle shortages are affecting wine and spirit makers as the pandemic strains the supply chain.

David Ozgo, chief economist at Distilled Spirits Council, stated that some large distillers, despite having multiyear contracts for millions upon millions of bottles, are finding it difficult to choose which size bottle they will get.

It will be harder to find bottles in smaller sizes. Regular 750-milliliter bottles and 1.75-liter options are likely to be prioritized.

Is it possible for everyone to find a bottle of champagne to pop at midnight?

It’s not surprising that news stories about shortages are making headlines for grocery shoppers, despite sales rebounding and consumers finding more reasons than ever to open champagne bottles. But consumers might not see the empty shelves of grocery stores that are often associated with reports about shortages (think toilet paper). ).

“Everyone should have the ability to find a bottle of wine to enjoy at midnight. It just might not be the one that you are used to!” Vakil said that some retailers could do better than others if they “saw the signs and placed an order in spring/early summer”.

The U.S. The Comite Champagne of Champagne Bureau agrees with the U.S.

Here is more from a spokesperson

Champagne shipments experienced a remarkable recovery after a difficult year in 2020, which was caused by the global health crisis. . . We are thrilled by the increasing consumer demand for champagne wines. They are increasingly paired with everyday celebratory moments, to which they give an exceptional character.

How long will champagne supply last?

While revelers will toast the new year with a glass of champagne, it might be difficult to locate your favorite bottle long after midnight on January 1. According to Vakil, disruptions in supply chains are likely to continue into 2023.

“Don’t fret!” She says, “Don’t worry!” Champagne will be available on shelves. If you don’t find the champagne you love, there are other options. The new label will be likely to be cheaper. Here are some alternatives for bottles below $20

You might also consider other sparkling wines. Other sparkling wines are also available. Itlay and Spain produce cava and prosecco, respectively.