Diageo - Products

Products

Diageo's beverage brands include:

  • Beer: Guinness, Tusker, Smithwick's, Red Stripe, Harp Lager, Kilkenny, Kaliber (non alcoholic), Windhoek
  • Scotch whisky: Johnnie Walker, Buchanan's, Cardhu, Justerini & Brooks (J&B), Bell's, Black & White, White Horse, Logan, Caol Ila, Vat 69, Oban, Talisker, Lagavulin, Glen Ord, Glenkinchie, Dalwhinnie, Cragganmore, Clynelish, Singleton, Haig, Royal Lochnagar, Glen Elgin, Knockando, The Dimple Pinch
  • Vodka: Smirnoff, Cîroc, Silent Sam, Popov, Ketel One, Gordon's
  • Gin: Gordon's, Tanqueray, Gilbey's, Booth's, Nolet's Gin
  • Rum: Captain Morgan, Bundaberg, Pampero, Cacique, Myers', Zacapa
  • Bourbon: Bulleit
  • Canadian whisky: Crown Royal, Seagram's VO
  • Irish whiskey: Bushmills
  • Tennessee whiskey: George Dickel
  • Schnapps: Black Haus, Goldschläger, Rumple Minze
  • Baijiu: Shui Jing Fang
  • Mixed drinks: José Cuervo Authentic & Golden Margaritas, Archers, Pimm's, Jeremiah Weed, Smirnoff Cocktails
  • Liqueur: Baileys, Sheridans, Yukon Jack, Godiva
  • Wines: Sterling Vineyards, Beaulieu Vineyard, Chalone, Piat d'Or, Blossom Hill, Canoe Ridge Vineyard, Acacia, Moon Mountain, Dynamite, Provenance Vineyards, Hewitt Vineyard, Rosenblum and Navarro Correas.

Diageo also distributes Unicum (Hungarian liqueur), its lighter-bodied variant Zwack, and Jose Cuervo tequila products in North America. However, Cuervo operates as a separate company in Mexico and is not owned by Diageo. Similarly, Grand Marnier is distributed by Diageo in many markets, including exclusively in Canada, and a deal was reached in 2009 to expand significantly this partnership in Europe.

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