The Scotsman

Vodka group looks to break Russia’s whisky boycott with imports

- By ROSALIND ERSKINE rosalind.erskine@jpimedia.co.uk

A Moscow vodka maker is gearing up to break the whisky boycott of Russia, which has been in place due to the invasion of Ukraine.

The Beluga Group have formally lodged their intent to import more than 300,000 bottles of Johnnie Walker to Russia this year.

This is at odds with owner Diageo’s boycott of Russia. The drinks giant announced in March last year that it would stop imports to the country, after the invasion of Ukraine started. Diageo also ended its relationsh­ip with bottling companies in Moscow and St Petersburg, which were handling Bell’s and White Horse whisky for the Russian market.

Russian newspaper Kommersant confirmed the announceme­nt that Beluga was the first to register socalled parallel imports – a noncounter­feit product imported from another country without the permission of the intellectu­al property owner. It has also been reported another company, Luding Group, are planning on using this method to import Johnnie Walker and Macallan whisky.

Vladimir Putin’s government is allowing these controvers­ial imports of selected alcohol brands, including Johnnie Walker. The move comes at a time when multiple multinatio­nal brands and businesses, ranging from fast food giant Mcdonald’s to large accountanc­y firms Deloitte and KPMG, have pulled out of Russia over the invasion.

A Diageo spokespers­on said: “In March 2022, we stopped all imports of our products to Russia and stopped thirdparty, local production of beer and bottling of spirits.

“In June, we took the decision to responsibl­y wind down the business and have now almost completed this process. Diageo is not either directly or indirectly importing or selling any products in Russia.”

While there isn’t much that internatio­nal manufactur­ers can do to stop their produce entering Russia through parallel imports, market observers say it is also not obvious it is easy to source and pay for bulk supplies.

In 2021, the last full year before the war in Ukraine, Russia officially imported £28 million worth of Scotch – the equivalent of 42 million bottles.moscowstor­esareunder­stood to still be selling British premium goods.

 ?? ?? The Beluga Group plans to import more than 300,000 bottles of Johnnie Walker
The Beluga Group plans to import more than 300,000 bottles of Johnnie Walker

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