Top 10 Best Selling Vodka Brands of 2023

Best Selling Vodka

Bottles of Smirnoff vodka are pictured Dec. 16, 2012, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Todd Williamson/Invision for VH1/ AP Images)

The Spirits Business recently released its annual “The Brand Champions” report, which provides various pieces of insightful data on the spirits industry.

One list included in the report was the best selling vodka brands of 2023, ranked by 9-liter case sales. Let’s break down the top 10. For each entry on the list, we’ll give you the brand name, the company that owns the brand and how many 9-liter cases it sold in 2023.

10 Highest

10. Nemiroff (Nemiroff): 3.4 million

9. Pyat Ozer (Alcohol Siberia Group): 4.2 million

8. Soplica (Maspex Group): 4.2 million

7. Grey Goose (Bacardi): 4.2 million

6. Żołądkowa (Including Gorzka) (Stock Spirits Group): 4.4 million

5. Arkhangelskaya (Novabev): 4.4 million

4. Magic Moments (Radico Khaitan): 6.2 million

3. Żubrówka (Maspex Group): 9.5 million

2. Absolut (Pernod Ricard): 11.9 million

1. Smirnoff (Diageo): 26 million

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