Showing posts with label Diageo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diageo. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Moutai beats Johnny Walker on value - Shaun Rein

Shaun Rein
Kweichow Moutai, China's favorite booze, passed on Friday with US$71.5 billion Johnny Walker owner Diageo as the world's most valuable drink despite its dependency on the China market. They have made all the right moves, tells business analyst Shaun Rein to CNN, despite president Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive.

CNN:
To this day, Moutai is considered the gift to give and the drink of choice to toast with on special occasions, especially big business deals. That's made it a staple at lavish banquets, the very ones discouraged by Chinese President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign. 
As the campaign got under way in 2012, Moutai sales took an initial hit, but that didn't last long. 
"They got smart," said Shaun Rein, the founder of China Market Research in Shanghai. Moutai cut prices to make its baijiu more affordable and broadened distribution to make it more accessible, according to Rein. 
The drinks maker turned its attention to a wider, younger consumer base rather than the government officials to whom it had traditionally appealed. 
For the moment, that approach seems to be working. But Moutai has a huge dependency on the Chinese market, which accounts for 95% of its sales. 
It has made some efforts to expand outside of the country, but without much success. Rein says there's still potential at home, with more young people now able to afford the punchy price tag -- a 500 ml bottle (about one pint) can set you back as much as $580 -- and a slow but steady increase in luxury purchases. 
Perhaps most important, Moutai's brand is so strong in China, Rein says, that "they just don't have any real competitors."
More in CNN.

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Monday, November 25, 2013

Shui Fang Jing: Baijiu on the rocks

Shui Fang Jing
From all the products and industries in China trying to go global, the baijiu - Chinese liquor smelling sometimes like nail polish - seemed to be the least likely one. Even in China, anti-corruption and a general dislike of the explosive drink, it is out of grace. But Shui Fang Jing is going to change that, it hopes.
A bottle of Shui Fang Jing came by accident in my hands a few days ago, as a friend had picked it up at New York airport. I'm not sure it is actually sold in China. First, it looked like it would mainly focus on its nice package and sensational decorations. But no, the idea is you are going to drink it. The marketing includes some pretty sophisticated cocktails, probably the best you can do to it, just like tequila.
The mastermind behind this all is Diageo, the company owning many well known drinks like Bushmill (my all time favorite whiskey), Guinness, Johnny Walker, Gordon's Gin and many others.
Diago has been building up its relation with the Chinese producers for over a decade, first with a small equity part, a larger one, and then a majority share. Only last summer in got permission to get full ownership of the Chinese company, the Shanghai-listedSichuan Chendu Quanxing Group Company Ltd. The deal got some media coverage, but obvious not a lot of people thought it was a major thing.
Their marketing strategy is sympathetic, although slightly over the hill. An excavation by archaeologists proved the place was producing baijiu already over 600 years, and the marketeers see its historical value only as second behind the famous terracotta army in Xian.
Well, I kept my suspicious towards the product and decided to pass it on to another friend, who has no bad memories connected with the liquor.


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