Irish Whiskey Industry Surpasses €1bn in Exports

By Robert McHugh
Irish Whiskey Industry Surpasses €1bn in Exports

The Irish Whiskey Association has published its latest 'Irish Whiskey in Numbers' data set. The report references the latest figures from Bord Bia and the International Wine and Spirits Record (IWSR) which show that Irish Whiskey sales exceeded 15 million cases last year.

The report found that exports to India increased by 107%, making it the fastest-growing market.

Ireland exports 90% of the whiskey that it produces. As a Geographical Indication (GI) product since 1989, Irish Whiskey can only be distilled on the island of Ireland and is subject to strict production standards.

Irish Whiskey is currently sold in 113 markets, and in over 90% of these markets it enjoys legal protection.

Beyond exports, the Irish Whiskey Association said that Irish Whiskey continues to make a significant contribution to the Irish economy. The Brewing and Distilling sector supports over 10,000 jobs, while also driving employment in hospitality, tourism, and agriculture.

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Irish Whiskey 360° was established by the Irish Whiskey Association to promote the distillery tour and visitor experiences available to the domestic and international tourist – with over 800,000 visitors to member distilleries last year. The association believes more and more consumers are hoping to learn more about the story of Irish Whiskey through its unique brands and distilleries.

“The success of the Irish Whiskey sector is due to the innovation, resilience and hard work of our Irish Whiskey producers – passionate distillers that are found in almost every county in Ireland, deeply proud of the heritage of Irish Whiskey," said Eoin Ó Catháin, director of the Irish Whiskey Association.

"Last year, we celebrated 700 Years of Irish Whiskey Tradition: 700 years since the publication of the Red Book of Ossory, with its instructions for distilling aqua vitae – or uisce beatha – which of course we know today as whiskey. The ongoing hard work and ingenuity of Irish Whiskey producers provides a solid platform for the next 700 years!”