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India, Central to Sazerac’s Growth Plans

The Sazerac Company, one of the world’s largest distilled spirits companies, has major plans for India. The company which has got some fine distilleries across the globe, including in Goa, India, continues to expand its business across continents. To know their rich history and strong distilling capabilities, one can visit Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky, United States; at Domaine Sazerac de Segonzac in Cognac, France; and at Paul John Distillery in Goa, India. Sazerac has additional impressive locations in New Orleans, Montréal, London, Cork and Sydney, to name a few. Sazerac, a family-owned company with nearly 400 years of history, is striving hard to bring the finest spirits to consumers and communities around the world. With renewed interest in Bourbon whiskey in India and Sazerac’s plans, in an interview with Ambrosia, Diego Bianchi, General Manager of Emerging Markets & Barrel Select at Sazerac gives an insight into what is brewing at Sazerac.

What is the potential of the bourbon market in India? What percentage has it been growing in India?

India, as the world’s largest whiskey market, is central to Sazerac’s long-term growth plans. Over the last few years specifically India has experienced an increase in interest in premium American whiskey. The recent launch of Weller Bourbon, one of the most awarded wheated whiskeys in the world, signals Sazerac’s commitment to introducing high-quality, premium spirits to Indian consumers to meet the growing demand in the country. While bourbon as a category is still in its early stages in India, we see tremendous potential for growth driven by favourable economic trends and policy reforms, as well as shifting consumer preferences.

The bourbon market in India is small compared to Scotch, what are the plans to grow this category?

India’s whiskey market, dominated by locally produced spirits and Scotch whisky, offers a unique challenge and opportunity for premium bourbons like Buffalo Trace Distillery’s Weller Bourbon. Buffalo Trace Distillery is the World’s Most Award-Winning Distillery, with over 1,000 accolades. Known for blending tradition with innovation, the distillery experiments with mash bills, barrel techniques, and wood types to continuously push the boundaries of bourbon-making. This commitment to quality and innovation ensures a dynamic and relevant portfolio for global whiskey enthusiasts.

Our goal is to drive awareness and elevate the bourbon category’s premium appeal by introducing interesting and varied expressions into the market. Educating consumers about the unique distillation process and various bourbon mashbills that make bourbon a distinct whiskey offering is a key piece of this.

With India’s premium spirits market poised for continued growth, Weller’s focus on heritage and storytelling, alongside collaborations with connoisseurs and bartenders, is helping position it as a premium yet accessible choice for spirits-enthusiasts.

Which brands of bourbon whiskey are you planning to bring to India?

Currently in India we offer Benchmark Bourbon, Buffalo Trace Bourbon and the recently launched Weller lineup of Weller Special Reserve and Weller 12-Year-Old. In the coming years we expect to continue to introduce Indian whiskey fans to even more of Buffalo Trace Distillery’s award-winning portfolio to meet the market’s increasing demand for luxury spirits and authentic storytelling.

Weller 12-Year-Old Bourbon, aged for over 12 years, offers a smooth, rich experience with notes of almond, creamed corn, and vanilla, best enjoyed neat or on the rocks. Priced at ₹5,400 in Haryana and ₹7,750 in Mumbai, it is India’s oldest age-stated bourbon.

Weller Special Reserve Bourbon features a smooth profile with flavors of honey, butterscotch, and soft wood, complemented by a sweet honeysuckle finish. Versatile for sipping or mixing, it’s priced at ₹2,500 in Haryana and ₹4,500 in Mumbai.

Sazerac is to ‘leverage’ its relationship with John Distilleries, could you explain how?

Sazerac currently holds a 60% stake in John Distilleries, and it has been a strong and productive partnership. John Distilleries’ deep understanding of the Indian market has been invaluable for Sazerac as we navigated India’s dynamic and highly regulated landscape. Through our partnership Sazerac has benefitted from the company’s well of industry knowledge and established practices specific to the Indian market.

With Bourbon duties cut from 150 to 100% in India, will we see a quantum jump in Bourbon sales?

The reduction in duties is a positive first step. We hope this will lead to more premium bourbon brands becoming available in India, helping to grow the category and educate the consumer about what bourbon is and why it deserves a place on their bar.

How will the duty cuts impact the Indian whisky market, per se? Will there be a price correction?

No comment.

Weller Bourbon Whiskey in India

  • Two celebrated wheated bourbons from Buffalo Trace Distillery make India debut
  • Weller Special Reserve and Weller 12 Years Old, to create unique drinking experience

Weller Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, the World’s original and one of the most awarded Wheated Bourbon Whiskeys, made its grand debut in India with a celebrated launch event in Mumbai. Hailing from Buffalo Trace Distillery, said to be the World’s most award-winning distillery and oldest continuously operating distillery in the USA, Weller exemplifies craftsmanship, innovation and storied American whiskey-making tradition. Renowned for using wheat instead of rye in its recipe, Weller boasts a soft, smooth and complex taste profile, and will be available in two distinct expressions: Weller Special Reserve and Weller 12 Years Old, the oldest andone of the first age stated bourbons in India.

The Weller brand is named after William Larue Weller who revolutionised bourbon in America in the early 1800s by replacing rye with wheat in the whiskey’s mashbill, a process that resulted in a much softer, yet still elegant and refined, drinking experience. Over the years Weller Bourbon has gained international acclaim with hundreds ofaccolades to its name. The arrival of Weller Bourbon is expected to appeal to Indian spirits connoisseurs who crave flavour depth and complexity and a unique drinking experience.

“India is one of the world’s leading whisky markets and until now it has not had the opportunity to round out its category with a super-premium wheated bourbon. Weller is a bourbon unlike anything in the Indian market, offering a unique and premium drink experience that stands apart from typical bourbons and other whiskies available today. Wheated whiskey, including Pappy Van Winkle, which is also proudly made at Buffalo Trace Distillery, has long been renowned as some of the best and most premium bourbon in the world. As India continues to embrace more varied premium spirit offerings, we believe Weller will resonate with those seeking an unparalleled drinking experience – one that reflects quality, craftsmanship, and distinction,” said Diego Bianchi, General Manager, Emerging Markets & Barrel Select, Sazerac Company.

Vijay Kauthekar, Executive Vice President, John Distilleries Ltd

 Vijay Kauthekar, Executive Vice President, John Distilleries Ltd, part of the Sazerac Company family of brands and distilleries, added, India is the largest whisky market in the world, and we believe the country is ready for high-end, luxury spirits like ultra-aged bourbons. Weller is the perfect brand to pave the way for the category. The whiskey’s smoothness and complexity, combined with its rich history, will surely appeal to the modern Indian spirits consumer who values both tradition and innovation. While historically Indian consumers have been more familiar with other global whiskey categories, Weller provides a new, unique and expertly crafted American Whiskey for consumers to enjoy with friends and family. We’re excited to offer this award-winning bourbon to those ready to explore something truly distinct and exceptional.”

Weller 12-Year-Old is the oldest age stated bourbon distributed in India. Aged for far longer than most wheated bourbons on the market, this offering is a smooth, easy-going and balanced bourbon with a beautiful deep bronze colour best enjoyed neat or on the rocks. Weller Special Reserve stands out with its burnt orange colour and subtle, sweet profile. Its softer flavour notes make this bourbon great for cocktails, such as the classic Paper Plane recipe.

Weller Bourbon will be available across select markets in India beginning early December. The Weller Special Reserve has a maximum retail price ranging from ₹2,500 (Haryana) – ₹4,500 (Mumbai) and the Weller 12-Year-Old has MRP ranging from ₹5,400 (Haryana) – ₹7,750 (Mumbai).  

Bourbon, often referred to as America’s Native Spirit, represents the highest standard in whisky production, requiring products meet a stringent set of distillation and aging guidelines in order to enjoy the category distinction. Kentucky Straight Bourbon must be made from at least 51% corn, distilled in new charred oak barrels, crafted in the United States, and aged for a minimum of two years. Weller adheres to these guidelines but elevates the experience further by using wheat as the secondary grain and aging the whiskey longer than most other comparable options on the market today, resulting in a robust but smooth bourbon.

Weller Bourbon Eyeing India to be Second Biggest Market outside of US

Diego Bianchi, General Manager of Emerging Markets & Barrel Select, Sazerac Company

In the overcrowded whisky market in India (that India is the biggest whiskey consumer in the world), bourbon is a category which has not really developed, even awareness-wise. To grow bourbon as a category, which at present is less than 1% of the spirits segment, Sazerac Company is focussing on India as a priority market wherein it plans to roll out different brands going forward. Here in a brief interview with Ambrosia, Diego Bianchi, General Manager of Emerging Markets & Barrel Select, Sazerac Company and Vijay Kauthekar, Executive Vice President, John Distilleries Ltd, part of the Sazerac Company family of brands and distilleries, talk about growing bourbon category in India.

Bianchi said “In general, India is a huge whisky market having the youngest population and is the fastest growing economies. There is growing appreciation for quality products and premiumisation and we believe that bourbon as a category will grow in the long term in India. We will develop that and we will play our part in promoting bourbon.”

Explaining the unique selling proposition of Weller Bourbons, Bianchi mentioned the Barrel Select programme is unique in that the consumers can select three to four barrels and we bottle for them. Adding to that Vijay said, “When we went to the US and visited Buffalo Trace Distillery, one of the most awarded distilleries, we chose two barrels, after checking the taste profile of the liquid. It was an amazing experience and we are bringing bottles of that to India.”

Bianchi mentioned how the team visited India in May this year, checking out Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru and soon realised that bourbon is not very well developed here. “We have such a vast portfolio of bourbons, we realised that there is great opportunity in India which is the largest whisky market. We use wheat instead of rye and this gives the bourbon a more smooth, sweet and more approachable flavour which we believe will appeal to Indian consumers. That’s why we are launching Weller.” Bourbons have 51% corn and the second flavour ingredient is rye, but Weller instead uses wheat.

Oldest age-statement bourbon in India

Talking about the history of Scotch in India, Bianchi explained that age of the whisky is key in the Indian perspective, hence the company is introducing the Weller 12 Years Old and the Weller Special Reserve which is 6 to 7 years old, the latter offering versatility where it can be had neat or on the rocks or in a cocktail. “It is going to be the oldest age statement bourbon in India. We are super excited to bring this to India.” Confirming that it will be of the same quality as in the US, he opined that Indians would love the flavour profile.

Giving an insight into the market here, Vijay said the bourbon category is growing in India, though presently it is less than 1% of Indian whisky market. “It is a small pie but the category has got such a huge headroom as the whisky category is overcrowded, there is the trend of premiumisation and emerging cocktail culture. We will be taking a number of initiatives to push the category.”

Talking about the opportunities to grow in India, Bianchi said, “India will be the second largest market for Weller outside of the US. India is our priority. We will see how the two products perform in the market. We will continue to supply. We are confident that Indians will enjoy the product.”

Agreeing that any market has challenges, Bianchi singled out regulatory, but said they had a great partner in John Distilleries to help grow the category. Sazerac has 60% stake in John Distilleries. “I think as we grow, we will bring different brands and also constantly look at the organisational structure.” Sazerac has over 200 years of experience in the alcobev sector, with hundreds of brands at varying price ranges and the company would continuously assess ‘what will be the best fit in India’. Asked whether their bourbons would be bottled in India, both of them mentioned that there were endless possibilities, but would take a call only after seeing how the brands evolved over the years. At present, the price points, they believe, is win-win for both the consumer and the manufacturer. “In Mumbai, Weller 12 would be 10% premium than the luxury Scotch available in the market with the crossline competitor could be 18 years. We are offering a sweet spot to the consumer and that is one of the ways of opening the category.” Bianchi added, “It is of the highest quality at a fair price all over the world.” Its products are available in ASEAN and some of the key whisky markets around the globe. Going ahead, the company may look at full ownership of a distillery in India, but that depends upon on how the category is growing.