Jane Leung
Jun 30, 2010

Chivas Brothers launches global campaign ‘The age matters’

Chivas Brothers, the premium Scotch whiskey brand under Pernod Ricard, is launching a global consumer campaign on 1 July, to advocate the value of ‘aging’.

Chivas Brothers The age matters global campaign
Chivas Brothers The age matters global campaign

The whiskey portfolio under this campaign includes Ballantine's, Chivas Regal, Royal Salute and Glenlivet. The project will initially launch across major travel retail outlets including key airports in Europe, Middle East, US and Asia. 'The age matters' will extend to domestic markets in a later phase.

According to research conducted by independent market research agency Buzzback in June 2010, 94 per cent of the consumers believe in the link between ‘age' and ‘quality' in whiskey. 89 per cent actively look for an age statement when making purchasing decision.

The campaign aims to raise awareness and educate consumers about the value of premium whiskey products. A logo stating ‘Guaranteed age whisky' is printed on all creative messages for this campaign.


Source:
Campaign Asia

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