Indian liquor marketing getting matured with rise of single malt whiskies

With increasing awareness, availability and affluence level of urban middle class, rare and vintage single malt whiskies have made a mark in the Indian liquor market over last few years. According to the Scotch whisky Association, the estimated annual shipment of single malt whiskies to India was 145000 cases in 2012 which was 9000 cases in 2001. The escalating figures and growing trend of ‘Single Malt Clubs’ in five star hotels and lounges across the country show that single malts have created a niche in the market.

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Single malt whiskies are made of barley, yeast and water. These whiskies are called ‘Single Malts’ because they are aged in oak casks in a single distillery while blended whiskies, which contain a mix of barrel-aged malt and grain whiskies, and are aged in different distilleries.

 

Beam Inc offers Teacher’s Highland Single Malt, which is one of the highest selling single malt in India. Teacher’s Highland Single Malt is from the Ardmore distillery in the Highlands of Scotland, established in 1898. It is distilled and matured at Ardmore distillery in the Highlands of Scotland, before being bottled in Scotland. The only 100% peated Highland malt, the spirit is lightly, yet entirely peated – and has been so since 1898 when the Teacher’s family first decided to build a distillery in the Highlands. From the beginning, Ardmore was designed to create a very high quality malt whisky which would form the heart of Teacher’s Highland Cream, the Teacher family’s famous blended Scotch whisky. Today, Ardmore still uses the highest quality production methods, including traditional wooden wash backs and peats it’s malt with peat taken only from the Highlands. The result is a rich, complex malt whisky with very balanced smoky notes – the result is Teacher’s Single Malt Whisky.

 

Teacher’s Highland Single Malt

 

Teacher’s Highland Single Malt is from the Ardmore distillery in the Highlands of Scotland, established in 1898. It is distilled & matured at Ardmore distillery in the Highlands of Scotland, before being bottled in Scotland. The only 100% peated Highland malt, the spirit is lightly, yet entirely peated – and has been so since 1898 when the Teacher’s family first decided to build a distillery in the Highlands. From the beginning, Ardmore was designed to create a very high quality malt whisky which would form the heart of Teacher’s Highland Cream, the Teacher family’s famous blended Scotch whisky. Today, Ardmore still uses the highest quality production methods, including traditional wooden wash backs and peats it’s malt with peat taken only from the Highlands. The result is a rich, complex malt whisky with very balanced smoky notes – the result is Teacher’s Single Malt Whisky.

 

Teacher’s Single Malt uses a Double Maturation Process to impart the whisky with a more complex, fuller and robust taste. Maturation happens; first in the more usual ex-bourbon barrels and then in small 19th Century style Quarter Casks created especially for Ardmore. The smaller barrel size allows greater contact with the oak during maturation, resulting in a more rounded flavour, accompanied by a subtle sweetness. The second marriage between spirit and wood, combined with its ‘100% peated’ smoky hues, produces a Highland Single Malt distinct enough to be called singular.

 

Teacher’s Highland Single Malt was launched globally from India in December 2011. The global launch of this premium spirit from India depicted Beam Inc’s commitment to the Indian market.

 

Teacher’s Highland Single Malt from the Ardmore Distillery 750 ml is priced at Rs. 4300 in Delhi, Rs. 5770 in Mumbai, Rs. 5179 in Bangalore, Rs. 5500 in Kolkata.

 

Mr. Robert Hicks, Teacher’s Master Blender, during the launch of Teacher’s Highland Single Malt spoke about the brand and said that, “Teacher’s Single Malt is produced at Ardmore Malt Distillery in the Eastern Highlands of Scotland which was designed and built in 1898 by Adam Teachers, one of the sons of William Senior. Adam wanted a very individual single malt whisky to be distilled for use in Teacher’s and to achieve that he bought the new Pitsligo peat bed in Banff to ensure the quality of the peat used in drying the malted barley. A quality we are proud of and dedicate to you.”

Tasting Notes

 

Colour:   Burnished gold

Aroma:   A rich softness linked with a smooth, slightly dry aroma, combined with a gentle, earthy, peat smoke

 

Body:      Full with subtle gentleness

 

Palate:    Full and rich flavours fill the mouth with a creamy peat tang and a touch of vanilla and sweet ripe fruit

 

Finish:    Full, succulent and quite long

 

About  Beam Inc.

As one of the world’s leading premium spirits companies, Beam is ‘Crafting the Spirits that Stir the World’.  Consumers from all corners of the globe call for the company’s brands, including Jim Beam Bourbon, Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Sauza Tequila, Pinnacle Vodka, Canadian Club Whisky, Courvoisier Cognac, Teacher’s Scotch Whisky, Skinnygirl Cocktails, Cruzan Rum, Hornitos Tequila, Knob Creek Bourbon, Laphroaig Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey, Larios Gin, Whisky DYC and DeKuyper Cordials.  Beam is focused on delivering superior performance with its unique combination of scale with agility and a strategy of Creating Famous Brands, Building Winning Markets and Fueling Our Growth. Beam and its 3,400 passionate associates worldwide generated 2012 sales of $2.5 billion (excluding excise taxes), volume of 38 million 9-liter equivalent cases and some of the industry’s fastest growing innovations.

Headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, Beam is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BEAM and is included in the S&P 500 Index and the MSCI World Index.

 

About Teacher’s

Today Teacher’s is one of the largest selling scotch brands, ragingly popular in cocktail circuits across the country. Teacher’s Highland Cream was the first internationally known scotch to be launched in India. The prestigious Teacher’s 50, a 12 year old scotch whisky was specially blended and launched to commemorate the 50th year of the Indian independence. Teacher’s Origin is an addition to the Teacher’s portfolio that includes eminent expressions like Teacher’s Highland Cream and Teacher’s 50. Teacher’s Origin celebrates William Teacher’s origin as a fine blender of Scotch whisky. It is a premium scotch blend that contains 65% malt, greater than any other standard blend and is maturated in 19th century styled Quarter Casks which impart upto 30% more maturation resulting in a rich and smooth taste. The heart of Teacher’s Origin is Ardmore Malt Whisky which imparts a more traditional peat smoke flavor and rich robustness. The portfolio includes ultra premium new expressions bottled in Scotland – Teacher’s Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky and Teacher’s 25 Years Old blended Scotch Whisky.