1. At a Glance
Welcome to the soap opera of spirits! Tilaknagar Industries Ltd (TI), the desi liquor legend behind Mansion House Brandy, just turned its bar into a boardroom blockbuster. The companyβs Q2FY26 results were as heady as its best-selling bottle β βΉ398 crore in revenue and βΉ52.7 crore PAT β but the real shot came with its β¬413 million (~βΉ4,150 crore) deal to acquire Imperial Blue, Pernod Ricardβs prized whisky business in India. Thatβs like a smallcap buying Virat Kohliβs bat and declaring itself Team India captain.
At βΉ501 a share (market cap βΉ10,428 crore), the company trades at 38.3x earnings and 5.3x book. In the last 6 months, the stockβs risen 44.5%, fuelled by Imperial-sized ambitions and brandy-fuelled optimism. ROE and ROCE both sparkle at ~29%, debt is negligible at βΉ49 crore, and current ratio sits at a chilling 6.3x β practically cash-rich for a liquor firm.
But not everythingβs smooth β promoter holding dipped from 40% to 37.2%, and pledge levels at ~9.7% still hang like a hangover. Yet, investors canβt stop toasting: Mansion House remains Indiaβs No.1 brandy, and now TI wants to crash the whisky club with Seven Islands Pure Malt and Imperial Blue.
What happens when a brandy king tries to dethrone the whisky gods? Letβs find out. πΈ
2. Introduction β How to Turn Grape Juice into Gold
Once mocked as βjust another local liquor label,β Tilaknagar Industries is now rewriting the playbook of premium desi alcohol. From near bankruptcy in 2019 to a βΉ10,000 crore market cap in 2025 β thatβs a turnaround story even Netflix would reject as βtoo unrealistic.β
The companyβs secret? Brandy. Thatβs right, while India drank whisky, Tilaknagar doubled down on what South India really wanted β smooth, fruity, affordable brandy. It now controls 85% of its sales in the southern states, serving millions of loyal customers from Puducherry to Telangana.
Then came the big twist β Tilaknagar didnβt stop at being the βBrandy Boss.β It now wants to conquer the whisky segment with the Imperial Blue acquisition and a fresh launch, Seven Islands Pure Malt (42.8% ABV, βΉ5,200 a bottle β clearly for people who buy mutual funds and single malts).
In a market where United Spirits and Radico Khaitan dominate the premium game, Tilaknagarβs entry is like a new contestant in Shark Tank pitching a bottle of ambition. The question: will they sip success or swallow debt?
3. Business Model β WTF Do They Even Do?
Tilaknagar Industries Ltd manufactures and sells Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL). Translation: They make everything that can legally (and sometimes questionably) get you drunk.
Hereβs the portfolio:
- Brandy (94% of revenue): Mansion House, Courrier Napoleon, Monarch Legacy, CNB β these bottles practically pay the rent.
- Whisky: Mansion House Whisky, now adding Imperial Blue and Seven Islands Pure Malt.
- Gin & Rum: Blue Lagoon, Samsara, Madiraa, and Sitara β think supporting cast in a hit series.
- Cocktail Mixers: The Bartisans tie-up adds a modern twist for the urban bartender generation.
Distribution is equally wide: over 40,000 retail outlets across India, plus exports to Asia, Africa, and Europe. Production happens at 19 facilities β 4 owned, 15 contract manufacturing units. The main base at Shrirampur, Maharashtra, has both grain and molasses distilleries (100 KLPD +