This Christmas, bring home the boozy twist to your desserts with 'whisky jalebis'This boozy dessert can be the perfect addition to your dinner table.
Only brews from Scotland to be called Scotch: Delhi HCThese companies were allegedly selling three local products — Royal Arms, Blue Patrol and Malbros — without sourcing them from the Scotch W...
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Edrington Kyndal aims to expand markets in IndiaEdrington Kyndal is aiming to expand its market to 26 cities in the country by early 2016, a senior official of the company said.
History of Prohibition: How the liquor ban in Kerala may benefit Mahe in PuducherryConventional wisdom tells you that a liquor ban is bad for business. But nations that toyed with Prohibition experienced a boom in unexpect...
Edrington aims 10% share of Indian scotch market in 3 yearsGlasgow-based spirit maker Edrington is aiming to have 10 per cent of the Indian scotch market in next three years.
- Skyy Spirits: Looking beyond infused vodka
When flavored vodkas emerged as Skyy Spirits' second-biggest moneymaker, Chief Executive Officer Gerry Ruvo made a surprise decision: He ki...
- Famous Grouse breaks ties with Radico
Scotch giant Edrington Group, makers of Famous Grouse Whisky, has set up a 100% Indian arm after snapping ties with domestic major Radico K...