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Bourbon’s New Frontier: India Beckons US Distillers

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The US bourbon industry is facing a significant inventory crisis, with distillers sitting on a decade’s worth of supply. As sales in the US decline, particularly among younger consumers shifting to alternatives like tequila and hard seltzers, distillers are turning their attention to India, the world’s largest whiskey market. With a recent reduction in import tariffs from 150% to 100%, US bourbon brands now have a better chance to penetrate this lucrative market.

India’s whiskey consumption is booming, with urban consumers increasingly interested in premium spirits. However, bourbon faces stiff competition from established Scotch brands and local blends. To succeed, US distillers must not only offer competitive pricing but also craft a unique identity that resonates with Indian drinkers, who are accustomed to lighter, grain-forward profiles.

The challenge lies in marketing and visibility, as many Indian consumers are unfamiliar with bourbon’s distinct flavour profile. Experts suggest that bourbon must differentiate itself from Scotch and embrace its American roots to capture the interest of India’s curious younger demographic. This shift could reshape the bourbon market significantly, as distillers aim to establish credibility in India’s premium sector.

As the bourbon industry looks to India for growth, the implications extend beyond sales figures. This move could influence drinking trends in the UK as well, where consumers may become more exposed to global spirits, including bourbon. The evolving landscape of international whiskey markets could lead to a broader acceptance and appreciation of diverse whiskey styles in the UK.

Source: DW News

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