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The UK drinks trade may feel flat on the shop floor, but search data tells a very different story.

Our latest Alcohol Industry Analysis shows online demand rose 10% year-on-year (YoY), even though wider commentators still talk of a shrinking category. Only 0.63% of searchers ever click page two, so visibility on page one is now the make-or-break battleground.

Alcohol market size projection: Steady double-digit organic traffic growth gives retailers more upside than topline sales headlines suggest.

Alcohol market trends: Premium search queries such as “wine shop” (+123% YoY) and “craft beer near me” (+166%) are exploding, while legacy staples like “pink gin” (-18%) fade.

Alcohol buying habits: Long-tail, intent-driven phrases (“best red wine subscription”) convert at far higher rates than broad head terms.

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How big is the online alcohol market today?

Search demand is rising faster than the narrative. With organic traffic up 10% YoY, the online alcohol market looks far healthier than topline “category decline” headlines imply.

What this means: If your visibility line is flat while demand grows, you are losing share. Page-one rankings now decide who captures the upside.

Growth is also shifting towards premium and high-intent queries. As demand fragments, the brands that win are the ones with category pages and guides that match how people actually search (by occasion, style, budget, gifting, and delivery speed).


Which alcohol brands are the most trusted?

The most trusted alcohol websites based on Trustpilot score and review volume

Rank Brand Trustpilot score Review volume
1 Laithwaites 4.7 101,179
2 The Whisky Exchange 4.8 45,051
3 DrinkSupermarket 4.7 44,359
4 Sunday Times Wine Club 4.7 41,143
5 Master of Malt 4.7 33,326
6 Beerwulf 4.3 51,056
7 Virgin Wines 4.6 23,889
8 House of Malt 4.9 8,428
9 Beers of Europe 4.6 15,556
10 The Bottle Club 4.4 23,750

Why it matters: Review strength influences click-through rates, conversion confidence, and brand recall. In AI-shaped SERPs, trust signals help your brand become the “safe choice” to recommend.


Which alcohol brands are growing and declining?

The five fastest-growing alcohol brands YoY change Traffic score (where provided)
Majestic +16% 372,814
Fortnum & Mason +15% 160,598
Waitrose Cellar +15% 144,679
Laithwaites (four-place leap) +82% 135,591
The Whisky Shop +36% 75,679
The five biggest YoY drops YoY change
DrinkSupermarket -34%
Beerwulf -23%
AU Vodka -25%
Naked Wines -58%
Winedirect -96%

A rising tide doesn’t lift every boat. Brands losing organic share tend to suffer from slow sites, thin category copy, dwindling link equity and more. The brands winning tend to do so with a full-frontal assault on search.

  • Trust signals to perfect:
  • UX & CRO
  • Tech SEO
  • Brand

Pattern: The strongest performers align these levers so every improvement compounds across rankings, clicks, and conversions.


Which alcohol brand has the biggest share of voice?

Branded search demand vs owned social presence

Position Brand Monthly branded searches Owned social score
1 Johnnie Walker 33,100 28,579
2 Fortnum & Mason 246,000 1,318
3 BrewDog 135,000 2,052
4 AU Vodka 135,000 808
5 Naked Wines 110,000 665
6 Master of Malt 74,000 712
7 Waitrose Cellar 22,200 2,180
8 Beerwulf 60,500 347
9 Bargain Booze 49,500 355
10 The Wine Society 74,000 237

These numbers reveal where real-world brand fame meets search performance. A high social following with weak rankings equals latent potential. The reverse can signal technical over-performance that is ripe for digital PR and social support.


How Laithwates is growing 72% faster than the market

Despite a sector average 10% uptick, Laithwaites clocked an 82% traffic increase, a 72% advantage over the rest of the market. Their wins come from:

Clean site structure that lets bots (and users) navigate key pages in two clicks.

A well-aged backlink profile built on authoritative wine publishers.

Intent-rich long-tail keyword targeting, from “Malbec mixed case” to “next-day wine gifts”.

Best-in-class mobile load times across key category pages.

Takeaway: The long-tail is where growth is most “winnable”. Brands that map content to gifting, delivery, occasion, and subscription intent capture demand before it ever becomes a brand search.


Alcohol industry page speed and mobile performance scores

Google rewards quick first contentful paint and stable layouts, but the fastest isn’t always the best. Overly bare-bones pages can win speed tests and still lose on trust, conversions, and content depth. The key is to evaluate performance holistically.

Site Desktop Mobile Order
vipbottles.co.uk 99 85 1
vinissimus.co.uk 99 78 2
urban-drinks.co.uk 98 77 3
vinello.co.uk 86 76 4
thewhiskyworld.com 91 70 5
thewinesociety.com 89 69 6
virginwines.co.uk 94 60 7
beerwulf.com 91 59 8
houseofmalt.co.uk 92 57 9
clickndrink.co.uk 81 62 10

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Domain authority benchmarks

Authority reflects the stature and reputation of your site. It’s commonly measured via domain rating. Higher authority tends to correlate with stronger performance on competitive keywords, but it also reveals gaps: some sites “over-achieve” with lower link equity, while others underperform despite heavyweight authority.

Site Visibility order Authority order Domain authority Organic visibility Rank
majestic.co.uk 1 8 51 372,814 1
thewhiskyexchange.com 2 4 57 228,249 2
fortnumandmason.com 3 5 54 160,598 3
brewdog.com 7 3 58 105,921 4
masterofmalt.com 6 6 53 116,096 5
laithwaites.co.uk 5 11 48 135,591 6
waitrosecellar.com 4 14 45 144,679 7
vivino.com 14 1 61 56,913 8
thebottleclub.com 12 22 40 64,361 16

Low-risk growth play: Close the gaps. If you have visibility without authority, invest in digital PR. If you have authority without visibility, fix information architecture, crawl paths, and category depth.

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Keyword trends from our alcohol industry analysis

High-competition keywords

These are higher in search volume but much harder to compete for. Some of the big hitters in the alcohol space include:

  • “wine” (27k UK searches, competitiveness score of 80)
  • “whisky” (30k, 59)
  • “cider” (115k, 26)
  • “vodka” (33k, 13)
  • “champagne” (40k, 33)

Opportunity keywords

These terms combine meaningful search volume with lower competition, making them ideal targets for both challengers and market leaders.

  • “prosecco” (51k, competitiveness score of 11)
  • “orange wine” (8.4k, 9)
  • “amarone” (5.6k, 7)
  • “rhubarb gin” (5.4k, 5)
  • “pisco” (7.2k, 5)

Execution tip: Align collection pages to opportunity terms, then support high-competition head terms with definitive buying guides to build topical authority.


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