1. Martell (started in 1715, French Pernod Ricard Group)
Martell is a famous cognac brand produced in the Cognac region of France. It is also the oldest and most famous brandy in the world. It is named after its founder.
Martell was founded in 1715 by "Jean Martell", a young man from the Island of Jersey, and has been passed down for eight generations. Today, "Martell" has become a valuable and fine wine, well-known all over the world. However, since the place of production is just a small island, the output is very small, and demand exceeds supply, so the price naturally rises. In Martell's global market, sales in China rank third, with the United Kingdom and the United States ranking first and second respectively. Among them, China has the greatest potential.
2. Remy Martin (the world's four major brandy brands, founded in France in 1724)
Remy Martin brandy is produced in the Cognac region of Charente Province, France and has a history of more than 270 years. Produced by the Remy Martin Company, it is named after a Remy horse on its trademark. Rémy Martin brandy is pure and gentle, with rich fragrance and bright color. It can be divided into several types according to the length of storage. Among them, the "fine aged" with the shortest storage time is more than 6 years, while the "fine aged" brandy that has spent 50 long years in the wine cellar "Louis XIII" is regarded as the best of "Remy Martin".
3. Hennessy (Cognac-brandy brand, French LVMH Group in 1765)
Hennessy is one of the famous brands of French brandy. It ranks first in sales in the world and has the world's largest reserve of aged eaux-de-vie. Founded in 1765, Hennessy adheres to its family's fine tradition of being meticulous and striving for perfection in the brewing of Cognac (a French place name that refers to brandy), strictly controls every aspect of production, and implements Hennessy's original spirit. For example, the use of "stars" to classify cognac grades comes from Hennessy. In addition, the name of the 8th British Governor of Hong Kong was also named Hennessy.
4. Chivas Regal (founded in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1801)
Chivas Regal Brothers was first founded in 1801. Located in the bustling town of Arabdine on the northeastern coast of Scotland, there is a thriving grocery store. James Chivas and John Chivas worked diligently inside, worked hard, and finally took over and ran the store.
In 1890, the world-famous Chivas Regal 12-year-old whiskey was born. Chivas Regal 12-year-old Scotch whiskey is carefully brewed from three natural raw materials: grains, water and yeast, and has been matured for at least 12 years. It is a rare high-quality Scotch whiskey. It has a unique rich taste, a slight smoky smell and the sweetness of barley, and a long and mellow aroma. It is known as the pioneer of blended whiskey. As a result, Chivas Regal became synonymous with classic Scotch whiskey and became famous.
5. Ballantine's (a famous whiskey brand in Scotland in 1827)
Ballantine's is a famous Scotch whiskey brand founded in 1827 by George. The first bottle of wine brewed by Mr. Ballantine in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, opened up the historical legend of the brand's glory. To this day, this outstanding representative of traditional Scotch blended whiskey is renowned around the world for its 180-year-old brewing tradition and extraordinary taste that has lasted from generation to generation.
6. Johnnie Walker (including SWING, Scotland in 1820)
In 1820, Scotsman John Walker began the first attempt to blend whiskey. He applied his experience in blending tea leaves to whiskey blending and found that the blended whiskey had a deeper and more refined taste. After John Walker passed away, Alexander, who was only 20 years old, inherited his father's business and created a new blend of whiskey, named "Old Highland Whiskey", the predecessor of Johnnie Walker Black Label. In 1867, Alexander registered trademark ownership and designed an eye-catching tilted trademark and square bottle, creating unrivaled whiskey on the market.
In this way, generation after generation, the Walker family has diligently studied the craftsmanship of whiskey blending and created unique whiskey, establishing its brand's supreme position in the world.
7. Absolut Vodka (its history can be traced back to the 15th century AD in Sweden)
The history of making vodka in Sweden can be traced back to the 15th century AD. However, it was not until the second half of the last century that Swedish vodka wholesaler Lars Olsen Smith developed a perfect brewing method to brew an unprecedented pure spirit, which Smith named For absolute cleansing vodka. In 1975, Swedish Wine and Spirits Co., Ltd. based on Smith's original idea, coupled with modern technology, used carefully selected grains from southern Sweden to distill a higher-purity spirit named Absolut Vodka. Experts The analysis showed that its purity is unmatched on the market, an absolute success!
8. JACK DANIELS (1866 in the United States, the world's first American whiskey)
The Jack Daniel's Distillery is located in Fort Lynch, Tennessee, and is the oldest distillery in the United States. registered winery. Select the finest all-natural grains such as corn, rye and malt, and brew it with mountain spring water without artificial ingredients. Using a unique maple filtration method and storing it in newly fired American white oak barrels, the wine exudes a natural and unique fragrance. This product has been the champion of American whiskey for many years.
9. Bacardi-Rum (made in Santiago, Cuba in 1862, a high-end hard liquor)
As early as the early 18th century, pirates in the Caribbean had already Conquered by the equally wild and domineering rum, rum earned the nickname 'pirate wine'. Founded in 1862, Bacardi is now the world's only privately held spirits company, employing more than 6,000 people in 170 countries around the world. Bacardi Breezer's brightly colored and refreshing rum pre-mixed drinks will make you swoon instantly. Drink a glass alone and enjoy the pleasant taste of pure imported foreign alcoholic pulp mixed with fresh fruit juice between your lips and teeth. It will make you the most unique and attractive fashion person.
10. Mo?t & Chandon (champagne owned by the French LVMH group in 1743)
Moet & Chandon is a famous French wine with a history of more than 250 years. Napoleon had a good relationship with the owner of this company. When passing by the factory on the way to the war, he would visit the boss and drink champagne, so he would win every battle and achieve brilliant results. This matter may have historical evidence, but some people with archaeological obsessions have to ask: Was Napoleon's subsequent defeat at Waterloo because he forgot to drink champagne? No matter what, Napoleon's advertising effect was extraordinary. Since then, Mo?t & Chandon has become famous. For more than two centuries, it has been the tribute wine of many European royal families.