
Eddington Spirits (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., FamousGrouse, founded in 1800 in Scotland, is a well-known spirits brand, owned by the British Eddington Group, known for its smooth taste
At the end of the 18th century, the Matthew Gloag family founded a unique spirits factory in Perth, Scotland, the most representative of which is the exceptionally smooth "Whisky Scotch".
Whenever the British royal family travels to Scotland to hunt Grouse, they always carry Gloag whisky to keep warm and celebrate the success of the hunt. By the third generation of the Gloag family (around the end of the 19th century), the family rulers decided to use "Grouse" as their whisky brand.
As Gloag whisky became more popular and popular, the name officially evolved into "THE FAMOUS GROUSE SCOTCH WHISKY". Hunting is still very popular in Scotland today, just as the Whisk Scotch whisky has maintained its leading brand in Scotland.
At present, Weiqi Scotch Whisky is one of the products of the most prestigious HIGHLAND DISTILLERS CO, LTD group in Scotland, and most of the products sold by the group in Chinese mainland are:
威雀苏格兰whiskey(The Famous Grouse Scotch Whisky)
金雀苏格兰whiskey(The Famous Grouse Gold Reserve 12yr Scotch Whisky)
天威苏格兰whiskey(The Famous Grouse Prestige Deluxe Scotch Whisky)
On March 30, 1999, Highland Distillers, Remy Cointreau and Jim beam, the world's three largest liquor groups, announced the formation of a joint venture distribution alliance that would establish the world's leading brand of Scotch whisky.
According to the statistics of the 1998 International Drinks Bulletin survey, the sales of W. Scotch whisky increased by more than 10% this year, ranking as one of the world's Scotch whisky, and the No. 1 brand in Scotland, with a market share of more than 20%. It ranks second in the UK with a market share of 13%.