Barbados/UK: Mount Gay launches new rum
Mount Gay rum has launched a new 'rare cask selection', called 1703.
European court rejects AB InBev’s bid for Community Trade Mark
An attempt by AB InBev to register the Budweiser trademark as a Community Trade Mark within the EU has been rejected by the European Court of Justice.
Stock launches 21 year old Czech whisky
Stock Spirits has launched a 21 year old single malt Czech whisky. The company believes it to be the only Bohemian single malt in the world.
Bacardi elects new board members
Bacardi has announced two new board directors, Francisco V Carrera-Justiz and Theodore C Walker, who were elected at the company’s AGM in Hamilton, Bermuda.
Beam sells German brands to Henkell
Beam Global Spirits & Wine, the premium spirits business of Fortune Brands has announced plans to divest three of its German-market local brands. Kuemmerling bitters, Fûrst Bismarck korn/schnapps and Jacobi 1880 brandy are to be sold to Henkell & Co, the second largest distributor of wine and spirits in Germany.
Graham Beck dies
Graham Beck, the name behind one of South Africa’s best-known wine brands, has died aged 80.
Diageo signs Flowers for Arthur's Day
Diageo has signed up rock band Killers frontman Brandon Flowers to help celebrate Guinness’s Arthur’s Day.
Pernod creates new company, new region
Pernod Ricard has created a new brand company for its wines and made several organisational changes to its overall structure.
Bordeaux Bourgeois scheme starts afresh
The Alliance des Crus Bourgeois du Médoc in Bordeaux is to release the official list of new properties classified as ‘Cru Bourgeois’ on Sept 15.
Pernod sells Spanish wine brands
Pernod Ricard has announced the disposal, by its subsidiary Domecq Bodegas, of Spanish wine brands Marqués de Arienzo and Viña Eguίa. The sale also includes the related Bodega and 358 hectares of vineyards and lands.
Diageo sells its Bordeaux wine business
As part of a previously-announced review of its wine operations, Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines has announced that it has sold its Barton & Guestier Bordeaux business to French Wine concern Castel Freres SAS. The sale includes brands, inventory and land, including Chateau Magnol. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Book review: Wein/Wine Genesis
A collaboration between Peter Oberleithner (design, photography) and Karl Mayer of the Education and Research Centre for Viticulture and Pomology (technical texts), this new book is a detailed and beautifully photographed examination of how a wine is produced, beginning with the propagation of a vine and ending with bottling.
Diageo announces World Class bartender
Diageo has announced the winner of its global bartender competition World Class. Erik Lorincz from the Connaught Bar at The Connaught, London, was crowned champion at a ceremony in Athens, Greece.
Glencadam adds three new malts
Not content with adding one new whisky to an award winning range, Angus Dundee Distillers has released three new expressions of its Glencadam Highland Single Malt.
Journey’s End on road to growth
South African premium winery Journey’s End has seen a huge upturn in sales in the first half of 2010, reporting sales growth of 500% over the period.
Dom Pérignon completes stellar vintage trio release
July 13, London: Dom Pérignon chef de cave Richard Geoffroy has presented the champagne’s latest vintage, from the much-heralded 2002 harvest, alongside the new Oenothèque Collection 1996 Dom Pérignon release.
Ballantine's gets packaging overhaul
Travel Retail: Pernod Ricard has revamped the packaging for its Ballantine’s blended Scotch whiskies. The revised prestige range first appeared on shelf in Asia Duty Free and includes Ballantine’s 17 Year Old, Ballantine’s 21 Year Old and Ballantine’s 30 Year Old.
Mexico/US: Arbitrators settle AB InBev/Modelo row
An arbitration panel has said that the combination of Anheuser-Busch and InBev did not violate the investment agreement between Anheuser-Busch and Mexican drinks giant Grupo Modelo.
Diageo rolls out new Smirnoff flavours
US: Diageo has launched two new flavours for its Smirnoff vodka brand – mango and peach.
Champagne Louis Roederer rolls out brown bottles
Following a 2009 announcement that it would be moving its non-vintage and vintage cuvées to brown bottles, Roederer has started to roll out Brut Premier in brown bottles.
Diageo appoints new Johnnie Walker boss
Diageo has appointed Gavin Pike to the role of global brand director for Johnnie Walker. Pike is currently marketing and innovation director, with Diageo’s venture, Brandhouse Beverages, in South Africa.
CEDC decides not to purchase Nemiroff
Central European Distribution Corporation (CEDC) has announced that it has decided not to pursue the acquisition of Ukrainian vodka company Nemiroff.
Scotland: Whisky producers launch Edinburgh gin
The makers of Sheep Dip whisky have launched a gin.
Diageo launches ready to serve cocktails
Spain/Portugal/Italy: Diageo has launched two ready to serve cocktails. The J&B Manhattan is to sell for €9.99 (70cl) and will roll out across Spain’s off-trade this month. J&B blended scotch whisky is mixed with cherry and cranberry flavours as well as citrus and the product has an ABV of 14.9%.
First Drinks launches 40 year old Balvenie
David Stewart, The Balvenie malt master, has crafted a 40 year old single malt scotch whisky, aged in sherry casks and refill hogsheads. A batch of 150, hand numbered bottles of The Balvenie Forty will be available at selected travel retail outlets in the world’s leading airports, from July 2010.
Aberlour in packaging upgrade
Chivas Brothers is relaunching its Aberlour Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky range, upgrading packaging to bring a consistent premium look to the 12, 16 and 18 Year Old bottlings, alongside top-end A’bunadh.
Diageo launches Ursus vodka in the US
US: Diageo has launched a range of brightly coloured flavoured vodkas called Ursus. The products feature a label that changes from white to blue when chilled in a freezer.
Diageo redesigns Smirnoff 21
Diageo has redesigned its Smirnoff 21 packaging. The new bottles have launched in the UK and will roll out across the world from August.
Parents provide children with spirits and wine
UK: Alcohol awareness charity Drinkaware has found that more than half (53%) of parents who plan to provide their 16 and 17 year olds with alcohol for a week long summer holiday with friends will give them five or more bottles of spirits or wine.
INAO adds Rasteau to Rhône cru club
The southern Rhône village of Rasteau has been granted its own appellation contrôlée (AOC), backdated to include the 2009 vintage.
Grolsch beer teams up with British Airways
Dutch beer Grolsch has announced a partnership with British Airways and has opened a bar in one of the airline’s lounges in Terminal 5.
Drinks International announces 2010 Millionaires
The 2010 Drinks International Millionaires research has been compiled. Based on sales volumes for 2009, this year saw a record number of brands on the list – 162.
Pernod UK launches bartender website
Pernod Ricard UK has launched a bartender networking and knowledge sharing website.
According to the Scotch Whisky Association more than 5 bottles of scotch are shipped to France every second.
Estonia/Japan: Liviko buys half of Hanza Trading
Estonian alcohol producer AS Liviko has acquired 50% of a Japanese alcohol import and distribution company.
Lanson announces change in company identity, strategy
In its 250th anniversary year, Champagne Lanson is changing its corporate identity in the UK, renaming its operations Lanson International UK.
New brand controller for Highland Park
The Edrington Group has appointed Matthew Turner as brand controller for Highland Park.
The results of the English & Welsh Wine of the Year Competition are in.
A record number of medals were awarded across the style categories by a judging panel of five Masters of Wine, chaired by Susan McCraith MW. According to the organisers, results showed the quality of the 2009 vintage, particularly in the dry white and still rosé categories. Sparkling wines were consistently impressive.
New Zealand: Smaller grape harvest good news
The 2010 New Zealand grape harvest totalled 266,000 tonnes, 19,000 tonnes smaller than the 2009 crop and in line with the pre-harvest forecast.
Foster's teams up with Southern Wine & Spirits
US: Foster's Wine Estates has announced long-term distribution agreements with Southern Wine & Spirits in three US markets.
Denmark/Holland: South African wine is a winner
South Africa-based wine company Origin Wine has announced growth in Holland, and Denmark for its brands Stormhoek and Fairhills.
Drinkaware appoints new trustees
UK: Alcohol awareness charity Drinkaware has appointed three new trustees to its board.
Bombay Sapphire launches social media campaign
Bombay Sapphire gin is to launch a global digital campaign, aimed at the social media market.
E&J Gallo reshuffles staff in Europe
E&J Gallo has announced staff changes within the European sales team.
Heaven Hill launches pineapple vodka
US: Heaven Hill Distilleries has launched the 21st flavour of its Burnett’s flavoured vodka brand.
Scotland: Isle of Arran distillery to double production
The Isle of Arran distillery is to double production to meet rising demand. Production in 2008 was 150,000LPA (litres of pure alcohol) and 130,000 in 2009. During 2010, the distillery aims to double the 2009 total.
Europe gears up for responsible World Cup
Belgium: The European Spirits Organisation CEPS and The European Forum for Responsible Drinking (EFRD) have teamed up with the Belgian Federation of Wine and Spirits to launch a responsible drinking campaign during the World Cup.
Bacardi launches special edition Bénédictine
Travel retail: Bacardi has launched a limited edition bottling of Bénédictine liqueur.
Russian Standard Gold rolls out
Russian Standard has launched Russian Standard Gold into the travel retail market. The company launched the brand at TFWA Asia Pacific in Singapore.