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William Grant Sees Rapid Growth For Monkey Shoulder, Extends Grant’s Blend With Ale Cask Finish

William Grant & Sons continues to track rapid growth from a small base for its Monkey Shoulder blended malt Scotch whisky offering, which is benefiting from avid consumer exploration across the brown spirits universe. Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 8, 2015

Gin’s High End Helps Buoy Struggling Category

The gin category has continued to lose ground in the U.S., with volumes shrinking about 5% over the past five years to a total of under 10 million cases, according to Impact Databank. Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 7, 2015

Exclusive: Impact Databank’s Look At Single Malt Scotch’s Top Players

While blended Scotch has been steadily losing ground in the U.S. market, the upscale single malt segment is thriving. Continue reading →

Posted in News on October 15, 2015

Jameson Still Dominant, But Competitors Are Rising In The Irish Whiskey Arena

Jameson has become synonymous with Irish whiskey, but the category’s other leading brands are also enjoying considerable growth in the U.S. market. Continue reading →

Posted in News on October 5, 2015

With Growth Accelerating, Glenfiddich Debuts New Core Whisky, 14-Year-Old Bourbon Barrel Reserve

With its Balvenie single malt Scotch benefiting from a surging 14-year-old offering, William Grant & Sons is extending its larger Glenfiddich label with a 14-year-old expression as well.

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Posted in News on October 1, 2015

Irish Whiskey’s Rapid Rise Slows Slightly, But Upside Abounds For Jameson, Category

After nearly three decades of relatively quiet and slow progress, Irish whiskey has emerged as one of the fastest-growing premium spirits categories in the world, bolstered by the brown spirits boom in key markets like the U.S.

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Posted in News on September 21, 2015

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