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Scotch Exports Flat Amid China’s Dropoff, But Single Malt Propels U.S. To Record High

Scotch exports were flat by value in 2013 due largely to a sharp dropoff in China, but the category reached a record-high in the U.S. as its single malt segment continued to expand markedly. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 11, 2014

Interview, Part 1: Pernod Ricard USA President And CEO Bryan Fry

Pernod Ricard USA has been a key player in the U.S. market’s whisk(e)y boom. Jameson, Pernod’s flagship Irish whiskey brand, has been one of the market’s strongest performers—in any spirits category—and The Glenlivet has solidified its lead of the thriving single malt Scotch segment. But like the blended Scotch category as a whole, Pernod-owned Chivas Regal hasn’t ridden the whisk(e)y wave, and it’s struggling to hold its ground in the U.S. Continue reading →

Posted in News on March 31, 2014

News Briefs for December 13, 2013

The Glenlivet has unveiled its latest limited edition—The Guardians’ Chapter—following a global campaign that saw thousands of the brand’s fans participate in its selection. Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 13, 2013

Pernod To Launch New “Mystery Whisky,” Glenlivet Alpha

Pernod’s Chivas Brothers unit says it’s breaking new ground with the launch of Glenlivet Alpha, a so-called “blind whisky,” that will be released without cask information, tasting notes and other descriptive info. Continue reading →

Posted in News on May 8, 2013

Scotch Exports To U.S. Rise 13% In First Half

The Scotch whisky category kept up its brisk pace in the U.S. market over the first half of 2012, with shipments jumping 13% to £303.6 million ($490m). Continue reading →

Posted in News on October 2, 2012

Pernod Ricard Sales Surge 11%, With 15% Growth In The U.S.

Pernod Ricard hit €1.987 billion ($2.7b) in sales in the three months through September, its fiscal first quarter, on organic growth of 11%. Continue reading →

Posted in News on October 20, 2011

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