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1. 3. Hennessy
2. Ardbeg
In the first part of the year, Hennessy experienced a
significant slowdown in sales in the United States,
although the situation gradually recovered at the end
of the year. The Maison was also affected by the effects
of the Covid pandemic on Chinese New Year celebrations
at the beginning of the year. Despite this, it still managed
to extend its global leadership in the spirits category.
The brand stepped up its commitment to sustain ability
through initiatives such as the decarbonization of its
Cognac distillery and the Living Landscapes program
aimed at planting hedges in the Cognac region
Revenue for Glenmorangie and Ardbeg whiskies
was affected by market conditions in the United
States and China but substantially exceeded pre
Covid levels, thanks to strong performance in travel
retail and in dynamic markets such as Japan. The
two Maisons continued to focus on innovation,
with Ardbeg introducing gift sets showcasing its
legendary history. Belvedere vodka reaffirmed
its value strategy with the launch of Belvedere 10,
an exceptional vodka designed for the nightlife
market The Maison also obtained organic farming
certification in 2023 Woodinville expanded its
retailpresence in the United States where it is
nowavailable in 35states Volcán de mi Tierra
continued todevelop its ultrapremium expression
partnering with Formula1 in LasVegas Cuban rum
maker Eminente opened a Casa Eminente popup
location in Paris