Tilaknagar Industries’ flagship brand Mansion House Brandy (MHB) surpassed 10 million cases in sales in FY26, up from 8.7 million cases in FY25, the Mumbai-based IMFL manufacturer announced on Wednesday. The company’s stock closed at ₹425.75 on the NSE, up 2.31 per cent on the day, touching an intraday high of ₹433.
The milestone was driven by the broader Mansion House portfolio, which includes Mansion House French Brandy, Mansion House Reserve, and Mansion House Flandy, a flavoured brandy variant. The brand has featured in Drinks International’s ‘The Millionaires’ Club’ report for two consecutive years — 2024 and 2025 — recognised as India’s largest-selling brandy and the world’s second-highest-selling brandy by volume.
Chief Sales Officer Nishant Jain pointed to an expansion opportunity beyond Brandy’s traditional stronghold in southern India. He noted that the company’s recent acquisition of Imperial Blue has bolstered its distribution network, positioning it to pursue a pan-India push for its brand portfolio.
Tilaknagar also recently launched Monarch Legacy Edition Brandy, which it describes as the only 100 per cent pure grape brandy made from Indian and French grape spirits, as part of its luxury vertical, House of TI. The company’s other brands include Courrier Napoleon Brandy, Madiraa Rum, Blue Lagoon Gin, and Seven Islands Pure Malt Whisky.
Founded in 1933 and listed on both BSE and NSE, Tilaknagar Industries has operated in the IMFL sector for over 90 years. The 10 million-case figure positions Mansion House Brandy as a significant player not just domestically but also on the global spirits market by volume.
