Jameson doing Orange

The UK’s no.1 Irish whiskey is introducing a zesty new expression to its core range – Jameson Orange – combining triple-distilled Jameson Irish Whiskey infused with natural orange flavouring. Debuting on UK shelves and on-premises from August 2021, Jameson Orange is said to be a deliciously smooth, naturally zesty, subtly sweet and perfectly balanced expression.

Bottled at 30% ABV, Jameson Orange is “bursting with flavour” and introduces a modern, low-sugar twist to the growing flavoured spirits category, which accounts for 95% of NPD volume in the On-Trade and has driven 80% of all Off-Trade spirits NPD sales in the last two years. Orange has also been one of the key growth flavours in the past three years and over one quarter of consumers typically drink orange flavoured serves.

The spirit drink is set to attract younger millennial and Gen Z drinkers with its innovative proposition, and flavoured imported whiskey has strong appeal amongst 18-34 year olds. Jameson is growing +20% in Off-Trade value, almost twice as fast as the Total Whiskey category (+11.2%), and holds a 78% value share of Irish Whiskey in the UK. In the On-Trade pre-COVID, Jameson was growing +10% in value vs. the Imported Whiskey category which was in decline.

Ian Peart, Commercial Director at Pernod Ricard UK, comments: “With the popularity of flavoured spirits on the rise and Jameson continuing to fly in the UK, Jameson Orange is perfectly positioned to tap into this growing consumer opportunity. The newest innovation in the Jameson family builds on the brand’s carefully crafted process to offer an accessible entry point from which to explore a value rich category and engage new consumers. We’re confident that this focus on taste and quality will appeal to a broad audience of whiskey fans, bartenders, and curious spirit drinkers looking to explore and experiment.”

Jameson Orange is inspired by garnishes served alongside classic cocktails, and is best enjoyed over ice with lemonade and a wedge of orange for a crisp and refreshing taste, or as an ingredient to enrich cocktails such as the Espresso Martini and Whiskey Sour.

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