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- Pernod Ricard - Wikipedia
Pernod Ricard (French: [pɛʁno ʁikaʁ]) is a French company best known for its anise -flavoured pastis apéritifs Pernod Anise and Ricard Pastis (often referred to simply as Pernod or Ricard) The world's second-largest wine and spirits seller, [3] it also produces several other types of pastis
- Pernod | Pernod Ricard
Pernod is the oldest French aniseed liqueur (1805) It is a liqueur created in 1920 from distillates of star anise, fennel and 14 other aromatic plants such as coriander and mint It contains very little liquorice, which distinguishes it from pastis
- How to Drink Pernod - A Couple Cooks
Pernod is a pungent, strong anise liqueur that’s extremely refreshing to drink with water, as the French do (also called a Pastis) It tastes like black licorice, so I don’t recommend it if you’re not a fan of black jelly beans! You can also use Pernod in cooking — it pairs well with seafood
- Pernod Ricard Reorganizes North American Companies
The new company will be responsible for global marketing strategy and production of its premium American Whiskey brands, leveraging the company’s global network to stimulate growth This includes all Pernod Ricard American North America operations sites
- What is Pernod? Pernod Substitutes in Cooking - On The Gas
Pernod is an anise flavored liqueur often used as a cooking ingredient in French cuisine Suitable pernod substitutes include pastis, absinthe, and ouzo
- Pernod Ricard sharpens US route to market - The Spirits Business
The US arm of Pernod Ricard has established two commercial divisions, RTD and Gem, as part of its new route-to-market strategy
- Pernod Ricard USAs New Route to Market Approach Deepens Wholesaler . . .
Pernod Ricard USA is the premium spirits and wine company in the U S , and the largest subsidiary of Paris, France -based Pernod Ricard SA , the world's second largest spirits and wine company
- Pernod Ricard to restructure business to cut costs in market slump
Drinks maker Pernod Ricard is reorganising its business to cut costs and eventually headcount amid a depressed global market for alcohol, the company’s leadership told employees this week
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