Top 10 brands of liquour

Liqour industry is the massive industry in the world. There are certain liqour brands in the world.So we dicuss top 10 brands of Liquour in the world.
10. Tanduay
Spirit: Rum
Country of origin: Philippines
Sales (cases): 16.60m
Tanduay traces its origins to a distillery in Hagonoy, Bulacan originally owned by Elías Menchatorre. In 1856, the distillery was acquired by Valentin Teus y Yrisarry and brought into Ynchausti y Compañía, a partnership owned by José Joaquin de Ynchausti, Joaquín Marcelino Elizalde y Yrisarry, and Juan Bautista y Yrisarry. Although the Hagonoy distillery was already in operation at the time of the acquisition, Ynchausti y Compañia decided to use its own foundation date (1854) as the distillery’s foundation date. Six years later, a rectifying plant was constructed in Isla de Tanduay, bordering the Quiapo and San Miguel districts of Manila, becoming the original Tanduay distillery.
9. Bacardi
Spirit: Rum
Country of origin: United States
Sales (cases): 17.23m
Bacardi Limited is the largest privately held, family-owned spirits company in the world. Originally known for its eponymous Bacardi white rum, it now has a portfolio of more than 200 brands and labels.Founded in 1862, and family-owned for seven generations, Bacardi employs 6,000 people, manufactures at 29 facilities in 16 markets on four continents, with sales in more than 150 countries. Bacardi Limited refers to the Bacardi group of companies, including Bacardi International Limited.
8. Johnnie Walker
Spirit: Scotch
Country of origin: Scotland
Sales (cases): 17.40m
When John Walker, born on 25 July 1805, lost his farmer father in 1819, the family sold the farm and their trustees invested the proceeds, £417, in an Italian warehouse, grocery, and wine and spirits shop on the High Street in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Walker managed the grocery, wine and spirits segment as a teenager in 1820. The Excise Act of 1823 relaxed strict laws on distillation of whisky and reduced, by a considerable amount, the extremely heavy taxes on the distillation and sale of whisky.By 1825, Walker, a teetotaller, was selling spirits, including rum, brandy, gin and whisky.
7. Royal Stag
Spirit: Whisky
Country of origin: India
Sales (cases): 17.99m
Royal Stag, also known as Seagram’s Royal Stag, is an Indian brand of whisky launched in 1995. It is available in many countries across the world in various pack sizes. It is Pernod Ricard’s best selling brand by volume. It is a blend of grain spirits and imported Scotch malts. It is commonly available in 1 L, 750 ml, 375 ml and 180 ml bottles and also available in 90 ml and 60 ml bottles. The brand is named after a species of deer famous for its antlers, that is also featured in its logo. It is produced in several company-owned as well as bottler owned distilleries. It was the first whisky brand launched in India that did not use any artificial flavours.
6. Imperial Blue
Spirit: Whisky
Country of origin: India
Sales (cases): 18.01m
mperial Blue was launched in India in 1997 by Seagram. Seagram’s global business was jointly acquired by Pernod Ricard and Diageo on 21 December 2001.Pernod Ricard bought Seagram’s Indian operations in 2002.Pernod Ricard had previously entered the Indian market by acquiring a 74% stake in United Agencies Ltd (UAL), with a bottling facility in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. UAL was merged with Seagram’s Indian business and continued operations under the name Seagram Manufacturing Ltd. The decision to integrate UAL into Seagram was taken due to the latter’s larger operations in the country.
5. McDowell’s No. 1
Spirit: Whisky
Country of origin: India
Sales (cases): 25.50m
he McDowell’s No.1 of brand began with the launch of McDowell’s No.1 Brandy in 1963-64 by McDowell and Company, a company that the United Breweries Group had acquired in 1951.In 1959, owner Vittal Mallya established McDowell and Company’s first distillery at Cherthala, Kerala. McDowell’s began bottling Bisquit Brandy and Dorville French Brandy, from imported concentrates. The company commissioned India’s first distillation plant to produce extra neutral alcohol (ENA) at Cherthala in 1961. McDowell’s launched its own McDowell’s No.1 Brandy in 1963-64, following the termination of the import contract for No.1 Bisquit Brandy. The company launched McDowell’s No.1 whisky in 1968. McDowell’s No.1 Rum was launched in Celebration (Dark) and Caribbean (White) variants in 1990-91
4. Smirnoff
Spirit: Vodka
Country of origin: Russia
Sales (cases): 25.50m
Pyotr Arsenjevitch Smirnov founded his vodka distillery in Moscow in 1864 under the trading name of PA Smirnoff, pioneering charcoal filtration in the 1870s, and becoming the first to utilize newspaper ads along with charitable contributions to the clergy to stifle anti-vodka sermons, capturing two-thirds of the Moscow market by 1886. His brand was reportedly a Tsar favorite. When Pyotr died, he was succeeded by his third son Vladimir Smirnov (1875–1939). The company flourished and produced more than 4 million cases of vodka per year.
3. Emperador
Spirit: Brandy
Manufacturer: Alliance Global Group
Country of origin: Philippines
Sales (cases): 28.00m
n 1990, Emperador Brandy was launched as Philippines’ first brandy label. Emperador Brandy has since started to expand its brand footprint outside the Philippines. It holds its position as the world’s largest “cut brandy” by volume and it is now being distributed in 40 countries throughout Asia, North America, Africa, Middle East, and Europe.
In 2010, Emperador Light was introduced with lower alcohol content and was targeted to the younger alcoholic beverage consumers. Sales increased significantly after that, rising from 57 million liters in 2009 to nearly 300 million liters in 2015.The label of the Light variation identifies the product as “Premium BRANDY Liqueur”, rather than simply “brandy”. This indicates that the product is a liqueur containing flavorings, sweeteners, and neutral spirits alcohol made from sugar cane, in addition to brandy.
2. Officer’s Choice
Spirit: Whisky
Country of origin: India
Sales (cases): 32.85m
In 1988 Kishore Chhabria, the future founder of Allied Blenders & Distilleries (ABD), was then managing director of the Shaw Wallace, an Indian liquor manufacturer based in Kolkata owned by his elder brother, Manu Chhabria. Kishore Chhabria noticed that all attention had been given to frontline brands and some brands had been ignored by the administration of the company. To boost neglected brands, he set up a separate division of the company in Delhi and created a new whisky which he intended to have affordability with class.
1. Jinro
Spirit: Soju
Country of origin: South Korea
Sales (cases): 71.97m
It is a distiller in South Korea, founded in 1924. It is the world’s leading producer of soju, accounting for more than half of that beverage’s domestic sales. It also manufactures a variety of other alcoholic beverages including red wine and whiskey. Distilleries are located in Icheon, Cheongwon, and Masan, with the Masan plant geared toward exports. In addition, Jinro produces the Soksu brand of bottled water at a factory in Cheongwon. Jinro has been involved in exporting since 1968, when it began shipping soju to Vietnam in the midst of the Vietnam War
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