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Celebrity Liquor Brands, Trend That’s Raging

  • In 1987 itself, actor Danny Denzongpa had quietly started Yuksom Breweries
  • Long list of International actors, singers, sports personalities own liquor brands
  • India is yet to see a woman celebrity owning a liquor brand

On April 10, actor and businessman, Ajay Devgn joined the bandwagon of celebrities, part owning liquor brands with the launch of ‘The GlenJourneys Pioneer Edition’, a premium 21-year-old Highland single malt scotch whisky. Devgn has partnered with luxury spirits house Cartel Bros in this venture. He is not the first, nor is he going to be the last to venture into owning liquor brands, even as premiumisation is becoming the norm and connoisseurs are increasingly becoming aspirational and are looking at experiences, brand identity and quality. This trend began in the West with several celebrities associated with high-end brands and is catching up here.

Long before any of them really got into owning liquor brands or even before premiumisation had set in, our own Danny Denzongpa, the villain and character actor in Bollywood, had founded the Yuksom breweries in his hometown – Sikkim. Actor Tsering Phintso alias Danny Denzongpa’s, Yuksom Breweries Limited was established in 1987. Subsequently, in 2005 and 2009, Yuksom set up its second greenfield project in Odisha and acquired third brewery, Rhino Agencies in Assam. The three breweries together have a production capacity of over 680,000 HL per annum.

Yuksom Breweries has its market in Sikkim, West Bengal, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The brands include Hit (Super Strong Beer); He-Man 9000 (Super Strong Beer, bottle and can); Dansberg 16000, brewed at Denzong Breweries and sold in Odisha  and also internationally (Super Premium Beer); Dansberg Blue (Premium Lager); Denzong 9000 (Strong Beer); Dansberg Red (Special Strong Beer); Dansberg Strong (Premium Strong Beer); He-Man 9000 Gold (Ultra Super Strong Beer); Himalayan Blue (Premium Lager Beer) exported to US and Australia and Himalayan Snowman (Super Premium Beer) sold in US.

Shah Rukh Khan and son Aryan Khan’s D’Yavol Inception making waves

Shah Rukh Khan (SRK), the highly popular Bollywood actor and his son Aryan Khan jumped into the fray in 2023 with the launch of D’Yavol Inception, a 100% pure malt Scotch whisky. Originating from Scotland, this whisky is carefully crafted as a medley of eight selected single malts hailing from the Speyside, Highland, Lowland, and Islay regions.

His son recently launched fashion and lifestyle brand D’yavol X in partnership with the Belgian drink and brewing company Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) in the Indian market.

D’Yavol which means ‘Devil’ in Russian has already captured the imagination of whisky drinkers in Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, and Goa. The price ranges from ₹6,000 in Haryana to ₹9,950 in Karnataka. It has bagged several awards including the ‘Best Overall Scotch’ as well as the ‘Best of Class’ Blended Malt Scotch Whisky at the 2024 New York World Spirits Competition (NYWSC) for its flagship whisky – Inception.

D’Yavol co-founder Shah Rukh Khan said “INCEPTION’s award at the New York World Spirits Competition is a testament to the belief that the finest things in life are crafted with care and passion.”

This whisky is currently sold in Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. (Images: Instagram)

Sanjay Dutt ‘s The Glenwalk has amazing sales

Another actor who has invested in alcobev startup Cartel & Bros is Sanjay Dutt and The Glenwalk Scotch whisky is quite popular having notched up impressive sales of 1.4 million bottles in FY 2024-25. Riding on his popularity, the company hopes to touch 4.2 million bottles in FY2025-26. Launched in December 2024, the brand is said to have generated over ₹15 crores in just 45 days, selling over 300,000 bottles in Maharashtra alone.

Cartel & Bros is a partnership of Manesh Sani and Mokksh Sani of Living Liquidz, one of the largest liquor retail chains in India; Jittin S. Merani of Drinq Bar Academy; and Rohan Nihalani of Morgan Beverages. “Unlike other Scotch whiskies in India, where the alcohol comes at a higher ABV from Scotland and is then bottled in India with Indian water, The Glenwalk is made and bottled in Scotland with Scottish water. This guarantees an authentic taste of Scotch,” said Jittin S. Merani.

Cartel & Bros are totally in sync with market trends and know how celebrities with their fan-following can influence them into becoming potential consumers. They are playing with the psyche of the fans and are roping in celebrities as the latter can build brands at accelerated pace. We have seen that happen with The Glenwalk. Now, Cartel and Bros has brought on board Ajay Devgn for ‘The GlenJourneys’, but we are yet to see any female celebrity in the alcobev sector, but the guess is, it won’t be too long a wait as India has seen a number of young women entrepreneurs launching gin, tequila and other categories with success.

Sanjay Dutt, a renowned actor launches The Glenwalk beverage!

Ranveer Singh equity partner in ABD Maestro

Last year, another superstar Ranveer Singh became an equity partner in Allied Blenders and Distillers Maestro, in a new business venture to offer a portfolio of premium brands. “I am delighted to partner with Allied Blenders and Distillers’ unique initiative. This venture is not just about creating and offering premium and luxury spirits, but equally about realising the aspirations of the Indian consumer. We’re blending world-class products, sourcing and craftsmanship with the rich, vibrant flavours of India, creating experiences that speak to people,” said Ranveer Singh, business and creative partner.

“At ABD Maestro, we believe in the power of innovation. This new venture, with a major impact personality like Ranveer Singh, represents our commitment to bring together simply the best. With him as our business partner and a creative mentor, we are confident that our luxury products will resonate with consumers,” said Alok Gupta, Managing Director, Allied Blenders and Distillers Limited.

Rana Daggubati’s Loca Loka

Actor Rana Daggubati owns an international tequila brand Loca Loka (Loca in Spanish means crazy and Loka in Sanskrit means world), using 100% pure highland agave sourced from the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico.  In collaboration with music composer Anirudh Ravichander, Loca Loka is imagined in India, authentically produced in Mexico. The duo has blended & bottled the cultures, colours, art, tastes, and emotions of the two nations with vibrant energy.

At the launch last year, Daggubati said, “Both Indian and Mexican cultures boast rich histories, vibrant music and art, and much more. With Loca Loka, we look forward to bringing the essence of these cultures together and sharing them with longtime lovers of tequila, as well as those who are beginning their tequila journey. The entrepreneurial opportunity to innovate within the spirits industry while honouring and merging Indian and Mexican traditions is an adventure, I actively wanted to be a part of instead of just being a brand ambassador. There are so many possibilities with this venture and the introduction of Loca Loka is just the start.” 

Loca Loka – Harsha GOC

Celebrity Pull Factor

There is more than one reason why companies are bringing celebrities on board. Besides, their pull factor, making the brands more noticeable and reaching a wider audience, celebrities, unlike earlier days, are weary of advertising, even surrogate advertising. In India, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has escalated its efforts to clamp down on the indirect promotion of alcohol and tobacco. Celebrities and social media influencers who engage in such promotional activities could now face penalties of up to ₹50 lakh, according to new CCPA guidelines.

From advertising to investing, celebrities across the globe have made a decisive impact on businesses as they help in reaching a broader audience; improve brand credibility; go beyond boundaries; and make brands stand out from competitors.

Dwayne Johnson, Beyonce, Michael Jordan…. List of celebrities owning spirit brands is unending

Celebrities in India have just taken the first step, while internationally the list of celebrities from the field of cinema, music, sports etc, is quite exhaustive. They include Fast and Furious actor Dwayne Johnson (owns Teremana Tequila brand ); American rapper and actor Snoop Dogg (Still G.I.N); American singer and husband of Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas (Villa One Tequila); actor Ryan Reynolds (Aviation American Gin); Hollywood star George Clooney and Rande Gerber (Casamigos Tequila); Singer Beyonce (SirDavis Whisky); American TV personality and influencer, Kylie Jenner (Sprinter vodka); Hollywood star Brad Pitt (The Gardener Gin); actors Matthew McConaughey and Camila McConaughey (Pantalones Organic Tequila); Basketball icon Michael Jordan (Cincoro Tequila); Music band The Rolling Stones (Crossfire Hurricane Rum); actor and singer Jennifer Lopez (Delola, RTD spritz); actor Emma Watson and her brother Alex (Renais Gin); WWE star John Cena (Thomas Ashbourne); ‘Sex and the City’ TV personality Sarah Jessica Parker (The Perfect Cosmo by SJP); Heavy metal band Metallica (Blackened Whiskey); actor Mark Wahlberg (Flecha Azul Tequila); actor Eva Longoria (Casa Del Sol Tequila); singer Mariah Carey (Black Irish cream liqueur); Jamie Foxx (BSB-Brown Sugar Bourbon); actor Kate Hudson (King St. Vodka); singer Bob Dylan (Heaven’s Door Spirits, handcrafted whiskeys); actor Channing Tatum (Born and Bred Vodka); singer Justin Timberlake (Sauza 901 Tequila); David Beckham (Haig Club) among many others.

India’s Love Affair with Flavoured Rum: A Trend on the Rise

Flavoured rum is redefining India’s spirits industry, appealing to modern drinkers with its versatility and unique profiles. As new innovations emerge, the segment continues to grow, transforming traditions and opening new markets

India’s fast-expanding $52.4 billion alcobev sector now contributes approximately 2% to the nation’s GDP. This achievement, largely attributed to the past two decades of remarkable growth, reflects an industry that continues to adapt to evolving consumer preferences. With the market forecasted to expand by nearly 7% in the coming years, experts believe the country is only beginning to tap into its enormous alcobev potential.

Within the broader industry lies the rum category, which, despite its longstanding presence, is now experiencing significant transformation. Currently valued at just under $1 billion, the segment is projected to exceed $1.4 billion by 2029, driven by consistent annual growth of 2% to 4%. This momentum is further amplified by innovative players introducing flavoured rum varieties, enhancing the drink with unique tastes and vibrant appeal.

For industry stakeholders, the objective is to build on these advancements to catalyse further growth across the entire alcobev ecosystem. Flavoured rum, in particular, has become a regular feature in bars, nightclubs, and ready-to-drink formats, catering to consumers who prefer enjoying rum at home.

Exploring the growth of flavoured rum in India

Vicky Chand, Managing Director of Radiant Manufacturers North East

India’s rum industry is an emerging force within the larger alcobev landscape. According to Vicky Chand, Managing Director of Radiant Manufacturers North East, flavoured rum in the country is produced in two distinct ways: one adhering to the global standard of using a sugarcane-based spirit as the foundation, and the other employing alternative blending materials. Chand highlights that these approaches are chosen by distillers based on style and preference.

Raju Vaziraney, Advising President of IMFL, India Glycols Ltd.

Radiant’s award-winning product, Lost Treasure Coffee Rum, is gaining popularity with its unique blend of grain, cane, and malt spirits infused with cold brew coffee. This combination delivers three distinct yet harmonious profiles that connect with flavoured rum enthusiasts. Explaining the growing appeal of flavoured rum, Raju Vaziraney, Advising President of IMFL, India Glycols Ltd., credits it to the adventurous nature of young consumers.

“Young Indian consumers are dynamic and aspirational. They actively seek new recipes and flavours to share experiences with their peers. This curiosity sparked the popularity of flavoured vodka over a decade ago, followed by gin, and now it’s rum’s turn,” Vaziraney explains. “Flavoured spirits are accessible and versatile, allowing consumers to enjoy them without the complexity of crafting cocktails. This is especially appealing to those unfamiliar with mixology.”

John Royerr, Founder of Ochre Spirits

The perception of rum as a “winter drink” has also progressed, with new varieties dispelling the notion of seasonality. Flavoured rum has broadened the drink’s appeal, making it a choice for all seasons. John Royerr, Founder of Ochre Spirits, notes that consumers are increasingly discerning.

“Drinkers now value smoother, more flavourful spirits. Artisanal rums, often crafted in small batches, deliver a premium experience distinct from mass-market brands. This shift is reshaping traditions and creating space for innovative offerings,” Royerr adds.

He also points to India’s growing cocktail culture, which has fuelled demand for flavoured rums. These spirits add variety and depth to home bars and social occasions, appealing to consumers seeking a sophisticated drinking experience.

For instance, Bacardi Mango Chili combines the beloved flavour of mango with a spicy kick, demonstrating how brands are creatively leveraging local tastes. This product is now widely available across several states, from Pondicherry to Uttarakhand. Ashish Jha, Brand Lead at BACARDÍ India, highlights the strategy behind such launches. “Understanding Indian consumers’ preferences is essential. Mango is a beloved flavour, while chili adds a zestful edge. This blend is in line with local tastes and offers something fresh to the market,” he says.

Assessing the opportunities

The burgeoning flavoured rum segment presents significant opportunities. While traditional rums are often viewed as occasional beverages, flavoured varieties cater to younger audiences unafraid to experiment. However, the premium nature of some flavoured rums necessitates a focussed market approach.

For Chand’s Lost Treasure Coffee Rum, the current strategy involves targetting the Northeast, a region with a growing appetite for distinctive rums. “We use cone spirit, a scarce ingredient, which limits our initial reach. By concentrating locally, we aim to establish our brand and later diversify into categories like white rum,” Chand shares.

Vaziraney’s Zumba Spiced Rum is similarly carving out its niche. “Younger consumers prefer new flavours, while traditionalists stick to classic blends. We’re catering to adventurous drinkers, aiming for nationwide presence and eventual international expansion,” he remarks.

Tarun Samvedi, Director of F&B at The Resort, Mumbai

Tarun Samvedi, Director of F&B at The Resort, Mumbai, observes this evolution. “Our venues often attract guests looking for distinctive experiences, including flavoured rum. Signature drinks like tropical punches and spiced mojitos highlight the versatility and visual appeal of these options. For instance, the tropical punch is ideal for summer-themed gatherings, while the spiced mojito offers a warm, aromatic touch perfect for cooler evenings or celebrations. Patrons who may not usually enjoy the intensity of traditional rum are drawn to the lighter, more refreshing character of flavoured options,” he notes.

Discussing his preferred brands, he adds, “Bacardi stands out for its diverse range of flavours, which work beautifully in various cocktails, from tropical punches to classic daiquiris. Captain Morgan delivers a rich complexity with its spiced and flavoured offerings, making it a favourite for mojitos and hot toddies. Malibu is also a staple, known for its signature coconut rum, a perfect choice for tropical or beach-inspired drinks.”

Apurva Bhatia, Beverage Manager at The St. Regis Goa Resort

Apurva Bhatia, Beverage Manager at The St. Regis Goa Resort, highlights the importance of ice and presentation. “Crushed ice enhances the chill and adds a slushy texture to tropical cocktails, while clear ice blocks offer stunning aesthetics for showcasing rum’s vibrant hues. Two of my most requested flavoured rum cocktails are Susegado Daiquiri – a blend of coconut rum, homemade jackfruit, palm sugar, vetiver cordial, house citrus, topped with jackfruit marshmallow – and Spiced Island Julip, which combines spiced rum, spearmint, house citrus (grapefruit, lime, orange), brown syrup, and homemade ginger beer. Personally, I lean toward Diplomatico Mantuano for sipping and Ron Matusalem for mixed beverages,” Bhatia elaborates.

Expanding consumer preferences

A notable trend driving the growth of flavoured rum is the mounting interest in health-conscious drinking. Consumers are seeking low-calorie, naturally flavoured options that align with their wellness goals. This shift has prompted many brands to explore organic ingredients, ensuring their offerings cater to the sprouting demands of mindful drinkers. This approach has broadened the appeal of flavoured rum, making it a viable choice for those who prioritise balance without compromising on taste.

Additionally, the appeal of flavoured rum extends to culinary applications. Mixologists and chefs alike are incorporating these rums into innovative dishes and desserts, further strengthening their place in contemporary dining experiences. For example, rum-infused cakes and flambéed dishes featuring tropical rum varieties are gaining traction in high-end restaurants and home kitchens alike.

The versatility of flavoured rum has also led to its adoption in events and social gatherings. Wedding planners are now including rum-based cocktails as part of curated drink menus, adding an element of uniqueness to the celebrations. These custom drinks, often inspired by regional flavours, bring a personal touch to festive occasions and elevate the guest experience.

Flavoured rum is further finding its way into experiential marketing campaigns, where brands create immersive experiences for their customers. Pop-up events, themed tastings, and collaborations with lifestyle influencers are becoming common methods to engage consumers. By offering an interactive platform, brands can forge stronger connections with their audience while educating them about the possibilities of flavoured rum.

Pricing, target markets, and upcoming plans

Speaking of pricing, Royerr explains, “Our Nutty Berry Rum is priced competitively at ₹1450 for a 750 ml bottle. Despite the intricate crafting process and premium ingredients, we have ensured accessibility for our customers, balancing quality with affordability.” Adding to the discussion, Vaziraney stresses, “Zumba Spiced Rum caters to younger, adventurous consumers who seek distinct flavours. Our spiced rum has successfully launched in UP and Uttarakhand, with approval for distribution through paramilitary forces nationwide. We’re now preparing to expand into new domestic markets this winter and explore international opportunities in the near future. Despite its semi-premium positioning, we have ensured that pricing remains competitive to attract a broader audience while offering an elevated experience.”

Bringing a regional perspective, Chand shares insights on their market strategy, “Lost Treasure Coffee Rum is designed for discerning palates in the Northeast. Although the scarcity of cane spirit limits distribution, this focus has allowed us to establish a strong foothold locally.”

On consumer response, Royerr observes, “Flavoured and artisanal spirits are transcending geographical boundaries. From bustling metros to smaller towns, there is growing enthusiasm for premium flavoured rums, reflecting their universal appeal.” Chand echoes this sentiment, adding, “In Assam, we’ve noticed that well-travelled consumers often take our spirits to larger cities like Mumbai and Delhi, mirroring the region’s growing expertise in crafting high-quality rums. This organic promotion has been invaluable in building our brand.”

Expanding on innovations, Royerr elaborates, “At Ochre Spirits, we meticulously source ingredients like cherries, oranges, and grapefruits from across the country, complemented by global-quality nuts for depth. Through maceration and distillation techniques, we ensure smooth, natural flavours. This dedication is central to our mission to introduce agave spirits soon.”

Vaziraney adds to the innovation dialogue, “Our journey with Zumba White Rum infused with lemon citrus flavours has been promising. As we solidify our presence, we plan to introduce additional flavours and limited editions, keeping the momentum alive through ongoing consumer research.”

Chand also hints at exciting developments, “We’re exploring barrel aging with coffee beans sourced from diverse regions of India. These limited editions will further elevate our offerings, creating a unique identity in the flavoured rum segment.”

The road ahead

Flavoured rum is poised for continued growth as more and more consumers appreciate spirits for their taste and character rather than solely for their potency. Bhatia emphasises the distinct profile offered by flavoured rums. “These rums provide sweet, fruity, or spicy notes, broadening their appeal to those who may not enjoy traditional blends,” he notes. As this segment grows, the expectation is that more brands will enter the market, each striving to stand out through innovation and quality.

Differentiation is key, according to Chand. His “Think Global, Act Local” philosophy ensures a balance between international standards and local sensibilities. This approach creates a “glocal” brand that resonates with diverse audiences. Moreover, the presentation and marketing of flavoured rums are adapting to meet shifting consumer demands. Stylish, eye-catching bottles and eco-friendly packaging are becoming essential components that captivate the modern buyer. This attention to design and environmental consciousness aids brands in establishing distinction in a highly competitive arena.