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Imperial Blue, abbreviated to IB and also known as Seagram's Imperial Blue, is a brand of Indian whisky, owned by Pernod Ricard, and launched in 1997. [1] It is a blend of Indian grain spirits with imported Scotch malts. [2] It is commonly available in 750ml, 375ml and 180ml bottles, and also available in 90ml bottles. [1]
It was the first whisky brand launched in India that did not use any artificial flavours. Pernod Ricard has identified Royal Stag along with Seagram's Imperial Blue , Seagram's Blenders Pride , Chivas Regal and Seagram's 100 Pipers as the company's five core brands to build its spirits business in India.
Blenders Pride launched in 1995. It is a Rum brand of Indian whisky, owned by Pernod Ricard.It is a blend of Indian grain spirits and imported Scotch malt. [1]Pernod Ricard has identified Blenders Pride as one of their core brands in India. [2]
100 Pipers is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by Pernod Ricard India Private Ltd.. [5]100 Pipers is bottled and marketed in India. [6] [3] 100 Pipers is a blend of between 25 and 30 source whiskies that came from Scotland. [7]
This is a list of whisky brands arranged by country of origin and style. Whisky (or whiskey) [ 1 ] is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash . Different grains are used for different varieties, including barley , malted barley , rye , malted rye, wheat , and corn .
Director's Special, commonly referred to by its abbreviation DSP, is a brand of Indian whisky, manufactured by United Spirits Ltd (USL). It is molasses based. It is molasses based. Shaw Wallace won a legal battle in US courts against the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) to sell the product as "whisky".
Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) is the official term used by governments, businesses and media in India to refer to all types of liquor manufactured in the country other than indigenous alcoholic beverages such as feni, toddy, arrack and others.
Una Brand Desi daru. An article in the medical journal The Lancet estimated that nearly two-thirds of the alcohol consumed in India is country liquor. [citation needed] Globus spirits mentioned that India's country liquor market is about 242 million cases (over 30% of the beverage industry in India) with a growth rate of about 7% per annum. [6]