Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Gin Trends and Marketing Forecasts for Europe

Just woken from slumber the demand for gin is rising phenomenally all over Europe especially in UK. It is not gin alone that counts it is the ubiquitous tonic a fabulous mixer that goes along with the drinks. The spirit G&T is simply remarkable, a potent combo that delivers not only taste and aroma but also many health benefits thanks to the botanical distilled along with it.     


The health benefits accrue from the vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that are found in the botanical. Anyway this fact does not advocate irresponsible consumption. The herbs, roots, essential oils and extracts used during the distillation does not still qualify this alcohol based drink as gin since without the inclusion of juniper berries it cannot be classified as such.   

                                                                Osel Gin & Estonic Tonic 
   

The much-favored spirit was discovered in Holland as Genevar, and later it was modified to generate an alcohol-based drink. Genevar was a mixture of wine and juniper in the past.  Similarly, the use of tonic as a combo  originated in India whence the British ruled. This was to make the combo palatable since the soldiers had to imbibe bitter quinine along with it to ward off the scourge of malaria.  


The addition of craft or boutique liquor has given rise to a new concept and boosted demand everywhere. The craft spirits are unique blends of liquor in this case with exotic and local botanicals to create a remarkable taste and flavor that large-scale distilleries cannot emulate. This is the work of master blenders some of whom have entered into small-scale distillation businesses with the potential to expand rapidly.  This is also known as small-batch production. 


In the case of craft production, there is no match with the large-scale produce aimed at the global market. The craft produce is simply unique and is attracting not only the local segments but expanding further on the way to capture a global share.  


Osel Gin distilled by Lahhentagge Distillery based in Estonia is one such example. Maarit Poor and Tarmo Virki have done a commendable job and the spirit along with the Estonic tonic is breaking the sales barrier that is surprising the connoisseurs and market leaders in the EU.    


What goes into distillation comes out, and the fresh rye base used for fermentation is capable of absorbing the botanical to create an amazing taste and aroma thanks to the creativity of the blenders.  The craft gin produce is crisp and clear with a strong aroma and subtle taste of juniper and botanical.  


The market forecast of G&T consumption is bright and sales are booming. The boutique distilleries are creating a wide spectrum of gin spirits which can be seen on the racks. In spite of tough competition, Osel Gin is experiencing robust sales with an ever-increasing line of brand loyalists.


The product has to carve a sizeable niche in order to excel since there is steep competition with beer, vodka, and whiskey in the global market. At present beer is in greater demand than hard drinks, especially among the younger lot. Its acceptability is greater.      


There are authentic market reports available regarding the Gin market in Europe and the forecast is bright. The most promising segment is the millennial who throng the restaurants and bars in large numbers to make merry. With a wide range of boutique gin spirits available on the racks, this is not hard to comprehend.  


                                                          Non Alco Spirit Flaneur Estonia  

For teetotalers, there is good news. Lahhentagge has come up with nonalcoholic spirits called Flaneur and Flaneuse. These albeit devoid of alcohol content deliver the taste of gin without making one tipsy. Nonalcoholic bars are equally popular as the spirits mentioned above and a new niche is being created.  


Forecasts A Sample Report for 2020