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Raise your glass to the maverick magnates

Most best-selling hard liquors were created by mavericks. From whiskey maker Jack Daniel to gin master Charles Tanqueray, the history of distilling is full of larger-than-life promoters. Today a new generation of spirit entrepreneurs is originating innovative brands for cocktail drinkers.

Probably the most successful of the recent crop was Sidney Frank, the booze baron who sold Grey Goose vodka to Bacardi for $2.3bn, the top price ever paid for a single spirits brand. He ran a major distiller called Schenley, before striking out on his own in 1972, and obtaining the US licence for Jägermeister, the German liqueur.

Later he launched his super-premium, French distilled vodka. Within eight years he had secured a spectacular disposal and become a cash billionaire. He knew that persuading drinkers to choose a specific liquor is all about marketing and a great story. So he chose a different country to produce his booze, with expensive packaging, while generating great PR. And his masterstroke was to charge even more for his product than Absolut vodka, then the most expensive such tipple around. The gamble worked, and cemented his fortune.

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卢克•约翰逊

卢克•约翰逊(Luke Johnson)是一位成果颇丰的企业家和创业家,他为英国《金融时报》撰写企业家专栏。他目前担任英国皇家艺术协会的主席,并管理着一家私人股本投资公司——Risk Capital Partners。约翰逊曾在牛津大学学医,但是毕业后却进入投行业。他在1992年收购PizzaExpress,担任其董事长,并将其上市。到1999年出售的时候,PizzaExpress的股价已经从40英镑涨至800英镑。

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