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Impact Databank: Irish Whiskey Surpasses Six Million Cases In The U.S.

After the Covid-19 pandemic caused the U.S. market for Irish whiskey to decline in 2020 for the first time in nearly a quarter-century, the category is now back on track. Continue reading →

Posted in News on February 22, 2023

Pernod Ricard Up 12% In Fiscal First Half, Including U.S. Growth Of 5%

Pernod Ricard saw sales rise 12% on an organic basis to €7.1 billion ($7.6b) in its fiscal first half ended in December on a 3% volume increase, as the company touted “broad-based” growth across its global footprint. Continue reading →

Posted in News on February 16, 2023

News Briefs for February 15, 2023

•Moët Hennessy has purchased a majority stake in Provençal winery Minuty in a deal that will leave the winery’s current proprietors at the helm. Continue reading →

Posted in News on February 15, 2023

Flavored Whiskies Approaching 18 Million Cases In The U.S. This Year

Flavored whiskies continue to be a vibrant category in the U.S., with an array of brands and flavors connecting with consumers for a variety of drinking occasions. In 2021, the overall category was up 5%, cracking 17 million cases in the U.S. This year flavored whiskies are projected to approach a total of 18 million cases, according to Impact Databank. Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 22, 2022

Pernod Ricard Invests In RTD Capacity, Banking On Further Growth

Pernod Ricard is targeting further growth in the RTD space looking ahead, propelled by offerings such as Jameson Ginger & Lime, Malibu Pineapple Bay Breeze, and TX Whiskey & Cola. Continue reading →

Posted in News on November 16, 2022

Pernod Ricard Upbeat After Strong Start To Fiscal Year

Pernod Ricard has posted a solid set of numbers for its fiscal first quarter ended in September, with sales up 11% organically to €3.3 billion ($3.2b), boosted by healthy distributor depletions in the U.S. and strong pricing. Continue reading →

Posted in News on October 20, 2022

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