ABD Maestro has secured multiple honours at the London Spirits Competition 2026, led by Gold medals for Zoya Espresso Coffee Gin, Zoya Special Batch Gin, and Woodburns Contemporary Indian Whisky. The wins highlight Allied Blenders & Distillers Ltd.’s growing global presence and India’s rising influence in the spirits industry.
ABD Maestro has emerged as a standout name at the London Spirits Competition 2026, earning widespread recognition for its diverse portfolio. The company’s performance was headlined by three Gold medals awarded to Zoya Espresso Coffee Gin, Zoya Special Batch Gin, and Woodburns Contemporary Indian Whisky—each celebrated for their craftsmanship and distinctive flavour profiles.
The accolades extended across the portfolio, with Arthaus Blended Malt Scotch Whisky, Pumori Small Batch Gin, Rangeela Contemporary Indian Vodka, Zoya Watermelon Gin, and Segredo Aldeia White Rum all securing wins. These achievements underscore the brand’s ability to balance innovation with tradition, appealing to both domestic and international palates.

Further strengthening its credentials, ABD Maestro’s millionaire brands Sterling Reserve B7 Whisky and ICONIQ White Whisky, alongside Golden Mist Brandy and Kyron Brandy, also collected multiple honours. Their success reflects the company’s commitment to premiumisation and its ambition to compete at the highest levels of the global spirits market.

Together, these victories mark a significant milestone for Allied Blenders & Distillers Ltd., reinforcing its strategy of building a portfolio that resonates with evolving consumer tastes while championing India’s growing role in the international spirits landscape. The recognition at London not only validates ABD Maestro’s quality but also signals continued momentum in positioning Indian spirits on the world stage.
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