Bushmills sales rise as it continues new spirits production
Proximo Spirits-owned Old Bushmills Distillery Company recorded pre-tax profit of €13.4 million in 2023, marginally up on previous year
Proximo Spirits-owned Old Bushmills Distillery Company recorded pre-tax profit of €13.4 million in 2023, marginally up on previous year
The vehicle belonging to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency was attacked by two men in balaclavas
Drinks producer Pernod Ricard has been criticised over continued exports to Russia
Two exclusive, Ireland-only limited-edition releases mark the launch of the new signature collection from Alex Thomas, master blender at Bushmills Distillery
Proximo Spirits and Muzinich to pay over €55 per sq ft for fourth and fifth floors
Online auction also features watercolours by Wendy Walsh and prints by Jack B Yeats
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The North has changed dramatically, and unionism, instead of celebrating the centenary of the foundation of the Northern Irish state it used to dominate, is in crisis
Mixed martial arts fighter to continue relationship with brand he helped to create
Mexican drinks company Becle taking over company behind Proper No Twelve brand
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Jameson retains market leader slot in image flip from a ‘dad drink’ to a younger profile
Owner of targeted service station says it was the fourth attempt to steal the ATM at his premises in 10 years
No planning objections to proposal from company owned by tequila giant Jose Cuervo
Robbery is ninth such attack in Northern Ireland since start of the year
Traditionally a male-dominated industry, women are making their mark in the world of Irish whiskey
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Musician backs a €50 million distillery and visitor centre in Monasterevin
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Brokenshire to meet business representatives, community leaders and politicians
Queen Elizabeth keeps her counsel as she visits North Antrim constituency
Quitting the bloc would be ‘leap in the dark’ for exports and investment says British PM
Part two of series on social issues highlights the rise of hate crimes in the divided society
A converted Victorian mill beside the Giant’s Causeway has nautical charm – and a church
Orange Order grand master says parades an ‘unrivalled show of community solidarity’
Mexican buyers of Bushmills sell $500m of bonds to finance acquisition
MP tells son of ex-president to ‘get over’ comment which delayed him coming out
Firm behind famous luxury train trip teams up with Irish Rail to offer high-end holidays
Government could pocket €340m from sale but decision is about more than money
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Sports Minister absents himself from dealing with Bill on alcohol sponsorship of sport
Subsidiaries of Randox, a Crumlin-based medical analysis company, have bought the 1,200 acre Dundarave estate for an “undisclosed sum”
Three enormous copper stills finally arrived this week from Italy
Drinks giant’s whiskey fell into third place behind Tullamore Dew
Mexican drinks group says Old Bushmills Distillery will continue to operate as normal
Four Irish brands in global top 50 rankings for travel-retail sales
Few people from the Republic of Ireland are habitual visitors to the North. And many people in Northern Ireland have never been South. Last month, The Irish Times invited eight people to cross the Border for the first – or almost first – time and share their impressions
Dundarave Estate, close to the Giant’s Causeway in Antrim, is historic seat of clan Macnaghten
Russia overtakes France to become third-biggest market after US and Ireland
Move comes as the drinks giant looks to bolster its presence in India’s growing spirits market
Detective who reversed over four-year-old girl said he drank whiskey to calm his nerves
Guinness net sales down 6 per cent in Ireland due to warm summer
After two decades of steady growth, the big players agree that whiskey has turned the long corner
Investment drive accompanied by series of private sector announcements
British prime minister insists Stormont institutions and the wider peace process are secure
Congressional backing for scheme could be in jeopardy, Donnelly warned
Work on Bushmills Dunes was due to begin this autumn
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