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They were mixing a local brand, 'Bagpiper', which is popular with truck drivers and nicknamed 'Punjabi rocket fuel', with 'Signature', a slightly more upmarket
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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As a matter of fact, an Indian brand 'Bagpiper' became the world's largest selling whiskey.
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As a matter of fact, an Indian brand 'Bagpiper' became the world's largest selling whiskey.
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As a matter of fact, an Indian brand 'Bagpiper' became the world's largest selling whiskey.
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By the end of this year, its flagship product, Bagpiper whisky, risks losing the slot of India's and world's largest selling spirit brand to Officer's Choice, owned by friend-turned-rival Kishore Chabbria's ABD Distillers.
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Simultaneously, Mallya flooded every bar and highway joint with Bagpiper and McDowell posters, glasses, ash trays and even table covers.
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The biggest player is India-based UB Group, which makes the local whiskey Bagpiper and holds 43.8% of the Indian scotch and whiskey market by volume, according to Euromonitor.
Diageo's Spirited Push Into India Paul Sonne 2011
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His top brands include Kingfisher beer and Bagpiper whiskey.
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Whoever organised the Bagpiper stuff should help undermine Cameron.
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One is reminded, one is, of the infamous Good-Looking Bagpiper Guy of Gastown a few years ago.
cruel and unusual collective bargaining: bagpipes!!! « raincoaster 2006
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