Emperador's Jura solidifies UK lead, joins elite ranks of Britain's biggest alcohol brands
British Scotch whisky icon Jura, one of the brands of Emperador Inc. through subsidiary Whyte & Mackay, has fortified its status as the United Kingdom’s leading single malt brand with its inclusion in The Grocer Magazine’s Britain’s Biggest Alcohol Brands 2025 list.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Emperador said Jura enjoys the distinction as the only single malt whisky brand to earn a spot on one of the most influential rankings in the UK’s retail landscape.
It noted that Jura’s achievement was underscored by the brand’s impressive 11.6 percent volume growth in the UK, led by the strong performance of its bourbon cask expression.
Jura forms part of Emperador’s prestigious single malt portfolio alongside acclaimed labels such as The Dalmore, Fettercairn, and Tamnavulin.
It continues to deliver strong performance across key Asian markets, underscoring Emperador’s growing influence in the premium whisky category worldwide.
The recognition comes at a challenging time for the Scotch whisky category, which has been grappling with shifting consumer preferences, escalating taxes, and international tariffs—all of which have dampened growth for even the most established players.
“Jura’s ascent not only defies industry headwinds but reaffirms its dominance in a rapidly evolving market,” said Emperador.
It added that Jura’s strategic pivot toward a smokier, sweeter core range has proven transformative, successfully aligning with the evolving tastes of a younger, more adventurous consumer segment.
This bold repositioning, which introduced a flavor profile widely recognized as fruity, balanced, and delicious, has enabled the brand to weather challenging market conditions while also significantly expanding its reach.
By deepening engagement with loyal Scotch whisky consumers and attracting a new wave of modern whisky drinkers, Jura has positioned itself at the forefront of category reinvention and sustained growth.
“We started the journey to rejuvenate Jura about eight years ago. We were fortunate at that time to have an established footprint across Europe, yet we saw an opportunity for the brand to become a true category leader with this initiative,” said Kieran-Healey Ryder, head of whisky discovery at Whyte & Mackay.
Distilled and bottled on the remote and rugged Isle of Jura—home to just over 200 residents and one storied distillery—Jura embodies the soul of its island: legendary, iconic, and unmistakably one-of-a-kind.
With roots deeply interwoven in tradition, nature, and community, Jura has transcended its status as a single malt brand to become a global symbol of heritage and craftsmanship shaped by generations of care.