by IrishWhiskeyChaser » Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:24 am
Jameson are in all fairness the trend setters ... Jameson's growth is the one that everybody else hangs off. Jameson is the only Irish Whiskey brand that is spending vast amounts of money and time on advertising, exposure and branding. Of course it is all down to scale but I don't think even on scale anything can compare to Jameson.
Jameson have really come up to the plate since they have come up with a concise range.
Per 2007 we had the Jameson NAS (regular) Jam 12yo and then the Gold(from travel retail). Then the 18yo can along also but the whole range was a bit disjointed. By 2007 they came out with a cohesive brand ... Jameson NAS remained pretty much the same but the new range suddenly jumped into a sort of uniformity.
We now have the Jameson 12yo, Jameson Signature Reserve (travel Retail), Jameson Gold, Jameson 18yo & Jameson Rare Vintage which are all smartly packaged in a slick and similar branding scheme. Finally Jameson has caught up with Johnny Walker.
In regards to the rest of the industry ... Bushmills already has a decent line up but it has been very much under represented as a range in the market. It is possible that they will not over step the current range but possibly vamp up on advertising so possibly a new emphasis on the brand. So look out for that.
Then you have the likes of the independent brands like Knappogue ... everybody seems to like the brand but it is still just drifting along .. doing well but neither breaking any major ground nor failing since it's inception.
Tullamore on the other hand is a major brand but it is not hotly contested in Ireland so we are blind to it but it is big in Germany, France, Netherlands and a few other European countries and of course the US. But is it being flogged in the press??? .. we don't know. But the brand has like Jameson totally grown up with the NAS, 10yo reserve, 10yo Malt, 12yo Special reserve, the heritage and the latest the Black 43%. So the potential is there.
Independent Distiller Cooley had originally been every body's dogs body but now after years of slow and steady chipping they have gained major kudos on the international circuit with their major brands of Connemara & Tyrconnell. These individual brands are doing very well but possibly don't have the clout to take them to the big time just yet.
So to you question ... where is the next Impact ... to be quite honest ... god knows????
Jameson is the most likely contender again as they have to money to push but do not be surprised to see any of the others above pop into your local advertising space.
However the likes of say John L Sullivan could may well pop into the equation but it will depend on how good it is and how well it is received. At the end of the day a brand will only survive due to the support it gets.
Sláinte Adrian