One of the world’s most loved drinks, Scotch had been reportedly witnessing rough weather over the past few years with exports declining across major global markets. However, recent statistics portray an optimistic future. In 2015, the value of Scotch whisky exports reached £3.86 billion, representing a decline of 2.4% from £3.95bn in 2014. Compared to a 7% decline from 2013 to 2014, the recent numbers indicate a slowing decline and a market that is picking up.

Whiskey Brand
India is the world’s third largest consumer of whiskey after China and Russia, and here we bring you a round-up of 10 most popular whiskey brands in India.
The 10 Popular Whiskey Brand in India
#1 Officer’s Choice: Hailed as the number 1 selling whisky brands in India, this brand upturned Smirnoff Vodka to become the biggest-selling spirit in year 2015. With a record sales of more than 20 million cases annually, the Officer’s Choice brand has delivered double-digit growth consistently for three years in a row. The brand credits its super-premium expression, Officer’s Choice Black and its inspiring viral campaign for its astounding growth. Owned by Allied Blenders and Distillers (ABD), this whiskey is a fine blend of malt spirits and Indian neutral spirits.

Officer’s Choice Whiskey Brand in India
#2 McDowell’s No.1: A product of United Spirits Limited, this brand launched in year 1968 is the number two selling whiskey across India. It has received many accolades for its popularity, the most noteworthy being the Readers Digest Award. The wide ranging popularity of McDowell’s No.1 stems from its powerful marketing campaigns around occasions like Holi, Diwali, New Year, etc, along with the launch of special festive packs. It targets the youth by sponsoring various music concerts in the country that are widely attended by talented musicians.

McDowell’s No.1 Whisky Brand in India
#3 Director’s Special: Previously manufactured by Shaw Wallace, this whiskey brand is now owned by United Spirits Limited, a subsidiary group of business tycoon Vijay Mallya. Having come into business in the year 1988, this brand has made rapid strides and is now even listed among the fifty best whiskies in the world. Distilled by fermenting molasses, this black whiskey is has a smooth finish and a strong flavour to it.

Director’s Special Whisky
#4 Seagram’s Imperial Blue: The popularity of this whiskey is thanks to its strong and well executed advertising. A fine blend of scotch malts and Indian grain spirits, this brand launched in year 1977 has shown consistent growth and ranks 4th among the best-selling Indian whiskies. What’s more – it has also secured the number 10 spot in the list of top 100 spirits brands by volume.

Seagram’s Imperial Blue Whisky
#5 Royal Stag: The growing popularity of Royal Stag whiskey is again an example of stellar advertising and the celebrity power of their brand ambassador, Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan. The brand’s logo – “It’s your life, make it large” seems to resonate with the masses as Royal Stag is the most popular of Pernod Ricard’s Indian whiskies and also the group’s biggest spirit by volume standards.

Royal Stag Whisky
#6 Blenders Pride: Reports suggest that this Pernod Ricard-owned Indian whisky brand owns approximately 50% of the premium blended whisky sector in India. After a slight decline in sales in year 2013, the brand picked up impressively in 2014 and 2015 and has been going strong since.

Blenders Pride Premium Whisky
#7 Bagpiper: Another one from the stable of United Breweries group, this whiskey brand started in 1976 is till date one of the most trusted in India. Internationally too, it ranks in one of the top 100 whiskies of the world. Having pioneered the sale of whiskies in tetra packs, Bagpiper has also won many accolades for its out-of-the-box marketing, including the Readers Digest award in year 2006.

Bagpiper Whisky
#8 Old Tavern: Being on the budget friendly side, this brand is popular in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. It also enjoys high sales numbers across many African countries.

Old Tavern Whisky
#9 8 PM: Launched in year 1999, this Indian whiskey brand is widely popular in the non-metro cities and rural areas of India for its easy affordability and good quality. The 8 PM brand is owned by Radico Khaitan, previously known by the name Rampur Distillery and Chemical Company Limited.

8 PM Whisky
#10 Hayward’s Fine: You can call this one the dark horse among Indian whiskies. Despite growing at a sluggish pace, this United Spirits owned brand has been climbing up the popularity charts across India. In 2015, it recorded sales of more than one million cases in a year, a steep rise of 14% – one of the highest percentage jumps in the Indian whiskey space. What the future holds for this brand is something the industry is waiting to see.

Hayward’s Fine Whisky
There you have it. These are the most popular whiskey brand that are loved by people who love and encourage responsible drinking.
2 comments
Repeat Whisky is also a good brand I tasted, it is a premium grain whisky, which has a blend of Scotch and Indian malts.
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