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Tullamore Dew Launches New Look As Part Of U.S. Push

Aiming to extend its upswing and raise its profile in the U.S. market, Tullamore Dew has unveiled new packaging that’s now hitting U.S. store shelves. Continue reading →

Posted in News on September 11, 2012

News Briefs for July 27, 2012

•Dominique Hériard Dubreuil will step down as chairman of Rémy Cointreau by the end of 2012. Continue reading →

Posted in News on July 27, 2012

Interview: Tuthilltown Spirits Co-Founder Ralph Erenzo

Gardiner, New York-based Tuthilltown Spirits, located in the heart of the Hudson River Valley, was founded by Ralph Erenzo and Vicki Morgan. In 2001, the two partners acquired property in Gardiner which included the nationally landmarked Tuthilltown Gristmill. After converting one of the mill’s granaries into a distillery, they began producing spirits in 2004. Continue reading →

Posted in News on July 24, 2012

News Briefs for June 26, 2012

William Grant & Sons USA has promoted Caspar MacRae to the newly created role of vice president, brand marketing, effective July 1. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 26, 2012

Interview: Simon Hunt of William Grant & Sons USA

Over the past several years, William Grant & Sons USA has been transformed in terms of scale and portfolio diversity, branching out from its Scotch whisky roots and adding brands in vodka, Irish whiskey and Tequila, to name just a few moves. The portfolio has now shown five consecutive years of growth as William Grant builds brand awareness and prepares to take its business to a new level. Shanken News Daily recently spoke with Simon Hunt, president and managing director-North America, at William Grant & Sons, to get an update on William Grant USA’s progress. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 8, 2012

News Briefs for June 1, 2012

•In a recent interview with The Irish Times, William Grant & Sons CEO Stella David said the company’s Irish whiskey brand Tullamore Dew has the potential to hit 1 to 2 million cases in the next five to 10 years. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 1, 2012

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