Tilaknagar’s Mansion House retains India’s brandy crown

Tilaknagar Industries Ltd. (TI) has once again stamped its dominance on the global brandy stage, with its flagship Mansion House Brandy retaining its position as India’s largest-selling brandy and the world’s second highest-selling brandy by volume.

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Tilaknagar’s Mansion House retains India’s brandy crown

Tilaknagar’s Mansion House retains India’s brandy crown

Tilaknagar Industries Ltd. (TI) has once again stamped its dominance on the global brandy stage, with its flagship Mansion House Brandy retaining its position as India’s largest-selling brandy and the world’s second highest-selling brandy by volume, according to the 2025 edition of The Millionaires’ Club report by Drinks International.

Mansion House clocked sales of 7.8 million nine-litre cases in 2024, securing its spot as the 29th largest-selling spirits brand globally. This marks the second consecutive year that the brand has held this prestigious global ranking.

Meanwhile, TI’s other brandy offering, Courrier Napoleon, emerged as the third fastest-growing brandy worldwide with two million cases sold in 2024, registering a robust 25 percent year-on-year growth. It also ranked 13th on the list of fastest-growing spirits brands across all categories.

Amit Dahanukar, Chairman and Managing Director, Tilaknagar Industries

Speaking on the achievement, Amit Dahanukar, Chairman and Managing Director, Tilaknagar Industries, said, “It’s incredibly rewarding to see Mansion House Brandy continue to dominate the brandy landscape both in India and globally. This success is a reflection of the trust our consumers place in us and the consistent efforts we’ve made to elevate the Indian spirits. Courrier Napoleon’s exceptional growth is equally exciting and speaks to the rising global appetite for quality, homegrown brands.”

Tilaknagar’s Mansion House and Courrier Napoleon

The Millionaires’ Club is a prestigious annual report by Drinks International that profiles spirits brands selling over one million nine-litre cases annually.

TI has been steadily expanding its premium portfolio with offerings such as Mansion House Reserve, Mansion House Chambers, and India’s first flavoured brandies. Its luxury brand, Monarch Legacy Edition, crafted with 100 percent pure grape spirit from Indian and French grapes, has further reinforced the company’s premiumisation drive.

With a strong distribution footprint in East and North-East India and growing global traction, Tilaknagar Industries is playing a pivotal role in reshaping the narrative around Indian-made brandy.