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J&B is the No 1 Scotch whisky in Europe and the No 3 in the world.

Results 2007

  • 5.8 million 9-litre cases.
  • (2%) volume growth.
  • (1%) net sales growth.

Top 5 markets

  1. Spain
  2. France 
  3. South Africa
  4. United States 
  5. Portugal

How we produce J&B

www.jbscotch.comJ&B is unique in taste: light in style, fresh and fruity in aroma, with a hint of smokiness on the palate.

It is crafted from a collection of individual malt and grain whiskies. Like guests at the perfect party, each is carefully selected for its own personality plus the ability to bring a unique complexity and style to the blend.

A bevy of Speyside whiskies brings mellow fruitiness, superior smoothness and elegant flavour. Extra complexity comes from the judicious addition of sweet light Lowland malts and robust Highland malts. A touch of Islay whiskies provides a thoughtful background of quiet peatiness.

The result is a remarkable drink that can proudly claim to be the second most popular Scotch whisky in the world.

The history behind J&B

1749

Justerini and Johnson Wine Merchants founded in London by Giacomo Justerini and George Johnson.

1831

Alfred Brooks forms Justerini and Brooks.

1950's

First significant export sales of J&B Rare to the US.

1970's

J&B sells more than 3 million cases in one year in the US.

1980's

Rapid growth in Southern Europe following economic liberalisation and formation of the European Union.

1990's

A new wave of developing markets emerge, stimulated by growing wealth and a reduction of import barriers as a result of a World Trade Organisation agreement.

Did you know?

  • In Summer 2007, J&B played homage to the iconic mirrorball by launching a special edition mirrorball pack.
  • J&B holds the Guinness World Record for the largest ever case display – 11,000 cases at Alcampo hypermarket in Madrid.
  • Truman Capote only ever ordered J&B by its full title – Justerini & Brooks Scotch.
  • J&B has a rich heritage in film and literature. Its first film appearance was in the 1961 classic, ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’. A succession of literary characters have enjoyed J&B, including the main character of Graham Greene’s 1978
    novel, ‘The Human Factor’.
  • J&B is a warrant holder to eight successive monarchs.

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