Korea’s soju dominates IWSR’s Top 10 ranking

By Charlotte Turner |

Soju-leadThree brands of Korean spirit, soju, Jinro, Chum Churum and Good Day, feature in the top 10 in this year’s IWSR Real 100.

 

International Wines & Spirits Research reports that Hite-Jinro’s namesake soju brand Jinro remains the number one spirits brand in the world, with consumption increasing by an additional 425,000 cases in 2015 and total volumes surpassing 65m cases.

 

IWSR says that Jinro, which sells predominantly in South Korea, has dominated the global spirits market for more than a decade. “The success of the brand remains firmly rooted in the ubiquitous nature of soju consumption across South Korea, particularly at mealtimes, and it is unsurprising that six Korean soju brands are present in the top 100 global spirits brands,” says the firm.

 

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The first international brand to appear on the Real 100 list is Diageo’s Smirnoff vodka, which overtook McDowell’s whisky to become the fifth-largest global spirits brand and which remains the largest-selling vodka worldwide. With a 2.7% increase on 2014 volumes, global consumption of Smirnoff reached a new record high, climbing to 26.5m cases last year.

 

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Picture of Jinro (Soju) bottle and branded glass. Copyright (c) 2005 Geoff Martin.

JOHNNIE WALKER STICKS AT TENTH PLACE

Despite a flat year in terms of volume growth, Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky remains in 10th position in the 2015 global rankings. Growth in the brand’s premium-and-above portfolio – including lines such as Black Label, Double Black and Gold Reserve – countered falling volumes for the standard Red Label line, which suffered losses in a range of markets including Brazil, Thailand and the US.

 

The Real 100 list highlights the importance of emerging markets in terms of sheer volume size in the global spirits market, which grew by 0.5% in 2015. To put this in context, leading brands from India,

 

Japan and Brazil together account for over a third of the brands making an appearance in the Real 100 rankings. Even more evident from the list is the dominance of local whiskies and other local spirits brands, including cane, cachaça and soju/shochu, which far outnumber brands from more internationally facing categories such as Scotch whisky or gin.

 

The IWSR’s Real 100 list is the definitive list of the world’s largest spirits brands by volume. Comprising the powerhouses of the spirits world, the 2015 list ranks the largest local players against internationally renowned brands across all markets and across all spirits categories, including whisk(e)y, vodka, brandy, gin and national spirits. Find the full list exclusively in the IWSR Magazine.

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