30 Best-Selling Scotch Whisky Brands in the World

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In this article, we are going to discuss the 30 best-selling Scotch whisky brands in the world. You can skip our detailed analysis of the success of the Scotch, the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on the Scotch industry, and the sustainability initiatives in Scotch, and go directly to 10 Best-Selling Scotch Whisky Brands in the World

Whether it's the sharp burn of single malt or the smooth, woody aroma of a blended Scotch, the scent of whiskey is enough to invigorate even the weariest of souls. Part of the popularity of the beloved golden tipple comes from the sheer amount of tradition that it has behind it. Making whiskey is an age-old craft, and one that goes back many centuries. Its origin began over a millennium ago, when distillation migrated from mainland Europe into Ireland and Scotland via traveling monks. The Scottish and Irish monasteries, lacking the vineyards and grapes of the continent, turned to fermenting grain mash, resulting in the first distillation of the modern whiskey. 

The Success of Scotch: 

2022 was a great year for Scotch whisky and exports of Scotland’s native spirit hit $7.5 billion last year, the highest figures ever. Exports by volume also rose substantially, with the number of 700 ml bottles shipped overseas up by 21%, to 1.67 billion. 

The United States is the largest importer of Scotch whisky in the world, with total imports of $1.28 billion in 2022 – an increase of 33% from the previous year. Sales of Scotch have been impacted by various tariffs in recent years, but those were, fortunately, lifted in October 2021. 

Diageo plc (NYSE:DEO)-owned Johnnie Walker played a key role in the category’s growth last year. Meanwhile, Pernod Ricard SA (OTC:PRNDY)’s The Glenlivet was the best-selling single malt Scotch whisky in 2022. Single malt Scotch whiskies are the most expensive whisky brands, with a single bottle of Macallan 1926 even selling for over $2.7 million last month. 

Both Diageo plc (NYSE:DEO) and Pernod Ricard SA (OTC:PRNDY) rank among the Largest Alcohol Companies in the World in 2023

Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War: 

The wider spillover effects of the Russia-Ukraine war on commodity prices, energy prices, and global supply chains are likely to cause some serious pain to Scotch whisky companies in the coming years. But Bacardi – owner of Dewar’s, William Lawson’s, and a string of malts – is likely to feel the heat much more than any other Scotch distiller. 

This is due to Bacardi’s position as the top Scotch whisky seller in Russia, a country where Dewar’s range has been performing well and William Lawson’s is the biggest brand of Scotch. However, despite its vow to leave the Russian market, the company continues to operate there and has in fact tripled its profits in the region since the beginning of the invasion. The increase in profits may have to do with a lack of competitors, since several big spirits brands have made efforts to halt business with the country.