According to the Distilled Spirits Council (DISCUS), a national trade association that represents producers and marketers of distilled spirits in the U.S., Spain’s love for bourbon is top in the world.

At least that’s what the numbers for 2018 show. Coming in as the top importers of bourbon are the Spanish, with $88 Million worth of America’s iconic spirit. The Japanese claimed second place with $66 Million in imports, and the Australians are third, spending over $55 Million on the brown liquor.

The U.S.’s total bourbon exports for 2018 netted $366 Million, with the total exports of other American whiskey products adding an additional $822 Million.

That’s a whole lotta hooch – though Trump’s trade war did dampen things in the back half of the year. Jack Daniel’s is one brand that has already seen their 2019 exports seriously impacted by the ongoing dispute.

Read on below to find out what other countries made the Top 25.

Rank Country  Export Value
1 Spain  $        88,680,946
2 Japan  $        66,030,169
3 Australia  $        55,752,691
4 Canada  $        36,553,489
5 United Kingdom  $        21,432,141
6 Germany  $        19,036,500
7 Netherlands  $        14,162,689
8 Mexico  $        12,245,944
9 New Zealand  $        11,383,847
10 Singapore  $          5,873,197
11 France  $          5,805,015
12 Italy  $          3,014,704
13 Latvia  $          2,812,239
14 China  $          2,347,693
15 Belgium  $          2,084,016
16 South Korea  $          2,062,882
17 Vietnam  $          1,930,382
18 Panama  $          1,196,884
19 Taiwan  $          1,172,572
20 Brazil  $             979,860
21 Czech Republic  $             923,900
22 U.A.E.  $             819,862
23 South Africa  $             705,644
24 Argentina  $             698,524
25 Chile  $             547,270