The two graphs I chose to analyze are Total Wine Consumption and Core vs Marginal Ratios 1994-2012. The Total Wine Consumption graphs shows us that every year the consumption of wine is increasing. In 2001, the graph shows us that 207 million cases of wine have been purchased. In 2012, the graph had shown the wine consumption had increased by 88 million cases. From the graph it shows that every year that passes the wine is becoming more popular.
In the graph Core vs Marginal Ratios 1994-2012, it shows that the ratio of the the core has gone up 23 percent from 1994 to 2012. This means that people are drinking wine more often compared to before. The core are the population that drink at least once a week compared to the marginal that is once a month. This two graphs supports each other and shows how often and how popular people are drinking wine currently compared to before.