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Premium Imports Drive The Liqueurs Category

While total spirits growth has slowed somewhat this year, the cordials and liqueurs sector is positioned for a promising year-end season as brand owners ramp up their efforts to promote on-premise celebrations and holiday gifting. Continue reading →

Posted in News on November 27, 2023

Liqueur And Cordial Sales Ramp Up For The Holidays

With holiday shopping in full swing, liqueur and cordial retail sales are heating up. “Cordials and liquors are up this time of year,” says Ryan Maloney, owner of Julio’s Liquors in Westborough, Massachusetts. “It’s a little tricky this year because of supply chain issues. We’ve had to work around a couple of things and take in some brands we don’t always carry.” Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 23, 2022

Ancho Reyes Liqueur Brand Sees Growth Nearly Doubling In The U.S. Market

Mexican liqueur Ancho Reyes, launched in 2013, is rapidly finding an audience. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 10, 2017

Cream Liqueurs Eye Turnaround, As Baileys Returns To Growth

Cream liqueurs were collectively down 1.5% to about 3.2 million nine-liter cases in the U.S. market last year, according to Impact Databank, out of a total liqueurs category that fell 2% to 18.8 million cases. Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 30, 2016

High-End Liqueurs Defy Trends As Baileys, Grand Marnier Make Progress

While the U.S. liqueurs category has been struggling overall—projected to slip 1% to 18.7 million nine-liter cases this year, according to Impact Databank—a number of key brands retailing above $25 a bottle are in growth mode. Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 19, 2016

Flavored Whiskies Propel Top Spirits Marketers’ Growth, But Surge Is Slowing

The world’s leading spirits marketers are finding it challenging to achieve significant progress as key categories like vodka, rum, Scotch whisky and liqueurs are showing little if any growth. Continue reading →

Posted in News on September 9, 2016

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