Pernod Ricard India, which plans to triple its revenue over the next decade by prioritising premiumisation, on Tuesday launched two premium whiskies. It has unveiled two whiskies — Royal Stag Double Dark Peaty Whisky and Blenders Pride Four Elements Premium Whisky — as part of this strategic initiative, said a statement from the Indian subsidiary of the French Spirits maker Pernod Ricard.
Earlier, it launched Longitude 77, which was the first Indian Single Malt by Pernod Ricard.
The company «has unveiled an ambitious plan to triple its revenue over the next decade by prioritising premiumisation and innovation in the Indian market,» said a statement from Pernod Ricard India.
The liquor firm posted a consolidated revenue of Rs 25,039.47 crore from its operations for FY23.
«These launches mark a significant step in the company's plan to strengthen its position in the premium whisky market, which has seen rapid growth and evolving consumer preferences in recent years,» it said, adding «India is a key market for the Pernod Ricard Group globally».
Pernod Ricard India is the second-largest Alcobev company in India after Diageo-controlled United Spirit Ltd, which reported a revenue of Rs 25,389 crore in FY24.
The company aims to leverage its strong market position with Royal Stag and Blenders Pride holding leadership positions within their respective segments.
«With 97 per cent of its portfolio produced domestically, Pernod Ricard India's strategy aligns with the government's vision of Make in India initiative,» it