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Sales rise at Jameson owner Irish Distillers Sales rose 11pc in the year to June 30, according to a trading update. Jameson sales surged by 56pc in a number of Asian markets. Powers Irish Whiskey Brand saw sales jump by 18pc.
Tourists hit out at 'barbaric' prices at Dublin's popular Temple Bar pub after guest shares receipt... Tourists were left stunned by prices at Temple Bar after receipt was shared. Two pints of Guinness - Ireland's most sought after beverage from tourists worldwide - amounted to £17.90. Next on the receipt is one pint of Heineken, setting the customer back £9.95. Two vodka and tonic drinks were then purchased - costing £27 for both, meaning the price is set at £13.50 individually. Finally, two Jameson whisky and ginger mixers also totalled £27, bringing the entire bill to £81.85.
Is your Irish whiskey a fake? Inside the hot market for counterfeit spirits Jameson is one of the top five international whiskey brands in the world. In the last 20 years, we went from three distilleries on the island of Ireland to 40-plus.
Premium booze maker step closer to leaving Russia – Kommersant Pernod Ricard is getting ready to close its representative office in Russia, Kommersant news outlet reported. The concern owns such brands as Absolut vodka, Jameson whisky, Ballantine's and Ararat brandy. The termination of the business will be overseen by Ignaty Arakelyan.
Amazon Prime alcohol deals on Bombay Sapphire, Absolut, Tanqueray and more The shopping giant has put deals on for beer, wine and spirits. Brands include the likes of Jameson, Cointreau, Tanqueray, Absolut and more. With up to 36 per cent off various tipples, there's something for everyone.
Last call for popular Western spirits in Russia Pernod Ricard, owner of Absolut vodka and Jameson whisky brands, has halted all exports to Russia. The company plans to run down existing inventories and then stop the distribution of its brands in the sanctioned country in the coming months.
Jameson producer confirms exports to Russia have ceased following public backlash Jameson Irish Whiskey will no longer be exported to Russia. Pernod Ricard also halted exports of its Absolut Vodka brand to Russia following a boycott from restaurant groups.
Fine Gael senator accuses Jameson of ‘quenching Putin’s thirst’ by selling whiskey in Russia Photos from Senator Garret Ahearn show a bottle of Jameson whiskey with a Russian label which he says is for sale in a shop in central Moscow. The bottle’s label shows it was bottled in Clondalkin last December. Pernod Ricard should be added to the EU sanctions list, he said.
Ukraine calls for boycott of popular Irish whiskey Kiev’s Ambassador to Ireland, Larisa Gerasko, has called for a boycott of Jameson whiskey. Jameson resumed sales in Russia late last year, citing the need to protect its local teams. The Pernod Ricard Group owns multiple top spirits brands, including Swedish Absolut vodka and Chivas Regal.
Jameson owner Pernod Ricard to halt exports to Russia after backlash Jameson owner Pernod Ricard is about to stop the export of its international brands to Russia following an international backlash. On Thursday evening, the world’s second largest producer of wines and spirits published a statement on its website following protests in London and Dublin.
Plenty more fruit in Jameson brand for Pernod Ricard Company is bullish on flavoured whiskey — but could ongoing trouble in India be a threat to its growth? Jameson owner Pernod Ricard has been the toast of the town.
‘It’s the heart of Dublin’ – Me Auld Flower festival brings city market back to life for one weekend Me Auld Flower is a food and drink festival tied to St Patrick’s Festival. Guinness and Jameson had a presence, but so too did craft brands. Dishes ranged from €7 upwards, pints from €6.30.
Irish Distillers toasts growth in Jameson sales A total of 6.4 million cases of Jameson were sold in the second half of 2022. His represented an 11pc increase from the corresponding period in 2021. The performance in the six months to December 2022 now surpasses the highest ever first half sales volume set by the company last year.
Make your Super Bowl tradition go global with these ethnic chicken wings The Bea Irish is a sauce made of Jameson Irish whiskey and Irish cream. Roosterspin fries their wings twice in soybean oil to dissipate the fat in the skin.