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  • Bacardi: Cuba’s legendary Liquor brand and its remarkable growth

    It is near to impossible that someone has not heard about the legendary Bacardi brand. It deals in various other products like Grey Goose vodka, Cazadores tequila, Bombay Sapphire and Martini vermouth and makes the drinker remember the taste when they get to taste the solid potion. Bacardi has got a rich and long history and heritage attached to it since it was founded.

    Bacardi Limited is the largest American, family-owned spirits company in the world. Anciently known for its Bacardi white rum, now has a portfolio of more than 200 brands and labels.

    Here we are discussing about the history of one of the greatest rum distilleries in the world, Bacardi. It’s story begins way back in the early 19th century in Cuba. Initially, it was only limited to the regions of Cuba and its people, now The rum generates volume sales of 17.8 million 9-liter cases worldwide.

    Bacardi, which also makes Bombay Sapphire gin and Grey Goose vodka, is the Third Largest International Company in India. Ranking after Diageo and Pernod Ricard. It reported 22% growth in revenue to Rs 837 crore.

    Bacardi Highlights

    Company Name Bacardi
    Founder Facundo Bacardi
    Founded 4 February, 1862
    Headquarters Hamilton, Bermuda

    History and Establishment of Bacardi

    Back when Cuba was still a Spanish colony, that was exactly when Facundo Bacardi came to Cuba in 1830. He was then just 16 years old tryin to make something for the survival. He was originally from Sitges, a port city in Northeastern Spain.. He landed in Santiago de Cuba, the island’s second largest city, and found work at a local distillery.

    The distillery was owned by John Nunes and it was literally one of the city’s first rum distilleries.

    The Spanish Crown had originally banned the production of rum in its colonies in order to protect its expensive wine industry. The ban had only been reversed in 1796 and John Nunes was one of the first rum producers to get back in on the action. Although, the rum made back then didn’t have the common taste with the rum we drink today. It had been produced the same way since the 16th century and the people of Cuba called it aguardiente, which literally means fiery water in Spanish.

    The history and evolution of Bacardi

    The spirit was made by mixing water with molasses and of refining sugarcane. The resulting mixture would be left to ferment and it would later be boiled off into an alembic and condensed, producing a dark liquid that was 85% alcohol. Aguardiente was so harsh that most Cubans didn’t actually drink it but used it as medicine, soaking it in towels to alleviate headaches and to treat wounds.

    Facundo spent many years producing aguardiente in John’s distillery, but he dreamed of creating a more refined beverage. His first step to fulfill his dream came when he married Amalia Moreau, the daughter of a wealthy plantation owner who had served in Napoleon’s army. Using his wife’s capital, Facundo was able to buy John Nunes’ distillery for $3,500 in 1862. It soon gave birth to the Bacardi distillery.

    The property Facundo bought came along with a colony of bats, which are symbols of good fortune in Cuba and would later come to symbolize the Bacardi brand. To perfect his way of production and make the Rum more favorable, he tried various strains of yeast, different concentrations of molasses and water. The fermentation of molasses produces several different alcohols, each with its own unique chemical composition, taste and boiling point.

    Facundo had no idea about the chemistry behind the thing he was experimenting, after months of trying he finally figured out which liquor he wanted to keep. The end result was rum of exceptionally high quality, the liquid was very light, almost transparent and was free from the foul odors of aguardiente. At first people would come to his distillery to fill up their jugs and barrels, but once Facundo saw just how much demand there was for his drink, he started selling it in bottles instead. The Bacardi rum spread like wildfire, and by 1868 it was sold across all of Cuba. It gave birth to the one of the legendary liquors in the history.


    The biggest Gin Revolution in India, making it one of the classiest liquor
    When we talk about Gin, the first thing that comes in our mind is the commercialshot by Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds(who owns a stake in Aviation AmericanGin) in 2019. The video gained a really broad engagement and fan base for itscreativity. Earlier, Gin had the tiniest section on the bar me…


    The tremendous growth of Bacardi

    Facundo was a humble man and had no plans for international expansion, but after he died in 1886, his son Emilio took over and he had much greater ambitions.

    During his early years, he transformed Bacardi into one of Cuba’s biggest companies, which now owned plantations and distilleries across the island. The Bacardi brand spread internationally in 1910, when Emilio started a bottling facility in Barcelona, near his father’s birthplace. Bacardi’s obvious international target was the US, but in 1919 the States ratified the Prohibition amendment.

    Prohibition wasn’t actually bad for Bacardi. Although the company couldn’t export its drinks to the US, nothing stopped the American drinkers from flying to Cuba to buy them. After the 18th Amendment got repealed, Bacardi sold over 80,000 cases of liquor in the US. They got around America’s expensive import duty by opening a facility in Puerto Rico. The reason behind Bacardi’s biggest hit in the US are- the Daiquiri and the Cuba Libre. These two cocktails were among the first to showcase Bacardi’s excellent use as a mixer, and they are still exceedingly popular to this day.

    In 1959, the Batista regime crumbled under the socialist revolution of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. Despite losing their assets in Cuban Revolution, Bacardi was recorded to touch heights. In 1964, Bacardi sold 1 million cases of liquor and almost 2 million in 1968. By 1980 it had replaced Smirnoff as the number one liquor brand in the US with annual sales approaching 8 million cases. In 1993, it was wildly successful with Bacardi Breezer too.

    Sales Volume of Bacardi over the years
    Sales Volume of Bacardi over the years

    Currently, Bacardi is the fast growing market for tequila by acquiring Patron Spirits International AG in a deal valuing the company at $5.1 billion.

    Adding Patron to the Bacardi portfolio creates a enormous opportunity for the brand outside of the United States as Bacardi’s international distribution network will help grow Patron around the world, increasing scale in the global world,” by CEO Mahesh Madhavan.

    In 2019, revenue generated by the Bacardi rum brand in the United States amounted to some 180 million USD.


    Amazon And BigBasket Get Permission To Deliver Liquor In West Bengal
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    Some of the Bacardi Acquisitions:

    • In 1993, Bacardi merged with Martini & Rossi creating the Bacardi-Martini group.
    • Dewar’s scotch, Royal Brackla and Bombay Sapphire gin from Diageo for $2 billion.
    • Cazadores tequila brand in 2002 and in 2004 purchased Grey Goose, a French-made vodka for $2 billion.
    • In 2006, New Zealand vodka brand 42 Below was purchased.
    • Bacardi also merged with Bourbon: Angel’s Envy.

  • Its Gin time! Gin revolution in India

    When we talk about Gin, the first thing that comes in our mind is the commercial shot by Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds(who owns a stake in Aviation American Gin) in 2019. The video gained a really broad engagement and fan base for its creativity.

    Earlier, Gin had the tiniest section on the bar menu now has backed a wide section. Liquor lovers are indeed experiencing the Gin Revolution in India. Thanks to the increased demand for it, bar menus now feature global and homegrown craft gins. The main ingredient in the gin-making process is the juniper and while India does grow some, most of the brands source them from Europe.

    But having said that India has a wealth of herbs from coriander, clove, lemons and few hundred more that are used in gins. It is a unique collection of ingredients that makes Indian gins interesting.

    In India, gin has an interesting history. Having relatively fewer drinkers compared to whiskey and rum, gin, up until a few years ago, was considered as imported bottles of Bombay Sapphire, Tanqueray, and Scotland-produced Hendrick’s.

    Ironically, to our surprise, the world-famous gin and tonic drink was originally created in India by the British East India Company to make quinine, a medicinal herb used as an antimalarial drug more palatable and sustainable.

    Indian soldiers were assigned a gin ration, and the alcohol slowly gained an audience in the country. Post-independence, with a sharp focus on being self-sufficient and the importance given to ‘swadeshi’ products, gin was left to perish on the fringes and anything that circulated in the country was shipped over from England.

    Revolution of Gin

    There has been a notable revolution in the manufacturing and consumption of Gin in India. Gin currently forms only 1 percent of the 3 billion liters of alcohol consumed in India, per year, according to estimates shared by the organizations. It is expected to report revenue of $1.76 billion in India in 2020, and grow by a CAGR of 10.6 percent, as per Statista’s evaluation. The data as of now, the per capita consumption of gin in India stands at about 0.3 liters, Statista reported, adding that when adjusted for COVID-19, revenue from gin is expected to grow 14.2 percent in 2021.


    Bacardi is the Cuba’s legendary liquor brand with its incredible history
    It is near to impossible that someone has not heard about the legendary Bacardibrand. It deals in various other products like Grey Goose vodka, Cazadorestequila, Bombay Sapphire and Martini vermouth and makes the drinker remember thetaste when they get to taste the solid potion. Bacardi has got a…


    India’s gin was practically non-existent. This refreshing wave of craft gin-making and consuming in India is barely a year old but it’s already cementing itself as something we can depend on to grow beyond the ebb and flow of trends. There are currently only three craft gins in the country. But thanks to the hard work of some serious tipplers, the country now has ten gins to crack open and enjoy.

    India got its very first version with Anand Virmani and Vaibhav Singh, the duo behind Nao Spirits who took it upon themselves to introduce an affordable indigenous alternative called Greater Than in January 2018.

    In the year 2018 itself, Stranger & Sons (started a Startup) made its debut as another local gin to watch, featuring eight locally sourced botanicals. Moreover, a lot of classic gin cocktails such as the Gimlet and Last Word have been making a legit comeback, and Indian bartenders are cashing in on the trend creatively concocting their signature drinks using different liquor combinations.


    Gin Brands in India

    Made in India Gins!

    With each Indian state having unique botanicals, culinary idiosyncrasies, preferences, and individual heritages that can be harnessed to create compelling narratives and flavour combinations – it’s a mystery as to why there hasn’t been more already. There’s so much to delve into, so much to explore for Gin makers. India is a region that is almost bound to create truly spectacular spirits should a craft revolution begin there.


    Amazon And BigBasket Get Permission To Deliver Liquor In West Bengal
    The lockdown due to the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) affected the Indianeconomy in a bad way. The Indian economy came to a standstill ever since thelockdown has been imposed. Most of the industries except those which manufactureessential day-to-day products such as food products, medicines, et…


    Jaisalmer Indian Craft Gin

    Made from a blend of botanicals such as lemongrass, Darjeeling Green Tea, citrus peels, juniper and other Indian herbs, Jaisalmer Gin is manufactured by Radico Khaitan in their Rampur distillery. The gin is a triple-distilled neutral grain spirit, re-distilled in a traditional copper pot still.

    The spirit was launched internationally in late 2018, before it launched in India later 2019. Jaisalmer Indian Craft Gin was awarded the Best Gin Gold Medal 2020 by The Fifty Best, USA and also ranked Best in Asia 2019 by The Gin Guide Awards, UK. The gin is available in duty-free stores in India and in Delhi NCR and Goa.

    Indian Gin Market Opportunity Analysis
    Indian Gin Market Opportunity Analysis

    Samsara

    Distilled in the classic London Dry method using eleven botanicals organic hemp seeds, rose petals, vetiver grass, green cardamom and juniper berries. Saṃsara is a floral and citrusy gin with a hint of spicy earthiness.

    The main ingredient, juniper, is sourced from Macedonia, but the other botanicals, such as Indian blood oranges, cassia bark, angelica root and rose petals, are procured from farms and organisations across India., Saṃsara is the first offering from the house of Spaceman & Company, founded by former PricewaterhouseCoopers associate, Aditya Aggarwal. Saṃsara will be available in Goa this September and in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago later this year.

    Terai

    Manufactured by the India Craft Spirit Company owned by the Swarups of Globus Spirits. Terai is the family’s first venture into the Craft spirit arena. “India has a history that’s full of tales of feasts and celebrations. We wanted to create a product that draws from this history without being ‘exotically Indian’,” explains founder Shekar Swarup.

    The result is an attractive product that draws on temple architecture, numismatics and handicrafts for its design and plays with Indian flavours in a less than obvious manner. Swarup distilled the first few experimental batches, and then roped in Singapore’s expert consultants Proof & Co to weigh in on the final recipe. Terai is available in Delhi NCR and will hopefully be accessible across major metros soon.

    Tickle Gin

    From the makers of the famous coconut rum Cabo comes Tickle Gin, a dry gin from the state of Goa. There’s Himalayan juniper, orange peel, cardamom, cinnamon, coriander seeds, clove and even black pepper grown in the factory plantation of Adinco Distilleries. The gin is juniper forward with pepper and cardamom notes on the palate.

    Tickle is produced using the cold extraction method, which Adinco Director Solomon Diniz tells CNT “helps maintain the characteristics of the spices in the gin and allows the spirit to be infused with a certain freshness”. It is currently available in Goa, and later this month, in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Pune.

    Wrap up

    Gin producers everywhere will benefit from a huge surge of interest from a market with potentially tens of millions of drinkers, but the exports that emerge, assuming they are the best of what will be created, will have both financial muscle and complex brands rich with engaging identities, stories and layers that will rival many on the international stage.

  • Amazon And BigBasket Approved For Home Delivery Of Liquor In West Bengal

    The lockdown due to the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) affected the Indian economy in a bad way. The Indian economy came to a standstill ever since the lockdown has been imposed. Most of the industries except those which manufacture essential day-to-day products such as food products, medicines, etc. were allowed to operate. All the other businesses, shops, and factories of non-essential products and services were put to a complete stop to contain the spread of Coronavirus. The alcohol sector of India was one of the many that very badly affected. While the alcohol and liquor stores all around the country have started opening, it is still a great risk to stand in long queues for buying alcoholic drinks. However, now the people of West Bengal will be able to buy alcohol online through online stores Amazon and BigBasket.

    According to reports, The West Bengal State Beverages Corp., which manages the sale and distribution of alcohol in the state, has authorized Amazon and BigBasket for sale of alcoholic drinks on their online portals. The online stores can now deliver Beer, Wine, Spirits, and other alcoholic drinks in the state of West Bengal. The stores have been permitted for the sales of alcoholic drinks. The notice stated that both of these stores are eligible to register with the government authorities and to start the sales and home delivery of liquor when they like. However, no announcement or statement has been given by either of these companies regarding the same.


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    Apart from this, online food delivery applications such as Swiggy and Zomato have continued the delivery of alcohols, beer, and wines since last month when the alcohol shops were allowed to reopen and restrictions on the ban of alcoholic drinks were lifted by the government after about 45 days from the start of lockdown.


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    As of now, these privileges have been granted to the 2 online stores only in the state of West Bengal. Will all the other state governments will permit these stores for the online shopping of liquor is a big question. This is because all the states have different regulations and policies regarding the sales and trade of liquor.

    Will this step help the Indian Economy?

    The alcohol sector of India has a large contribution to its economy. All of the Indian states, combined together, earned about ₹ 2.25 lakh crore from taxes on alcohol in the last financial year. This means that many of the states of India derived more than 15% of their tax revenues through the sale of alcohol and liquor. This means that the states of India combined together earned more than ₹ 600 crores per day through taxes on liquor, which in turn means that the Indian economy suffered a loss of more than ₹ 600 crores per day since the sales of liquor and alcoholic drinks were put to a stop.  So, this step will definitely be a slight help to the Indian economy. And if all other states permit the online sale and home delivery of alcohol and liquor too, it will give a huge boost to the economy of India.

    Amazon Gets Permission For Delivery Of Alcohol In West Bengal

    This step will also ensure the safety of people who consume alcohol, who stood in long queues outside liquor shops when the sale of liquor started again the previous month. People standing in queues outside liquor shops often ignore social distancing, and few of them even do not bother to wear masks for their safety. Thus, the no contact home delivery service for wines, beers, spirits, and alcohol will ensure the safety and good health of the customers and stop the people from putting themselves along with the others at risk by standing in long queues outside the shops to buy liquor.