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SHĀNG is Pioneering a New Category Inspired by Heritage & Modernity

SHĀNG is a new spirit at the convergence of 5,000 years of Chinese baijiu heritage and modern American whiskey craftsmanship, combining elements of two of the largest and oldest spirits categories to create an entirely new category that the brand calls jiàngxiāng whiskey. "SHĀNG represents the future of global spirits innovation," said Maritine Brands CEO Matt Rubin. "By bringing together centuries-old Chinese fermentation techniques with the precision and structure of American whiskey-making, we are creating something entirely new—an authentic collaboration of cultures, craftsmanship, and creativity."

Red sorghum from the Chìshuĩ River basin is a key component in SHĀNG expressions, and its structure and tannin content are unlocked through solid-state fermentation. SHĀNG Dàn Yǎ, the first expression, features a complex sensory profile with floral aromatics, umami depth, and a long, warming finish, and notes of fruit, chocolate, and baking spice. The second expression, the East + West Kentucky Blend, is made more accessible with a softer, rounder profile featuring vanilla, toasted grain, and caramel notes.

Trend Themes

  1. Hybrid Heritage Spirits — Cross-cultural flavor architectures are redefining premium alcohol categories by merging legacy fermentation traditions with familiar Western production formats.
  2. Baijiu-whiskey Fusion — A new generation of spirits blends sorghum-based solid-state fermentation with barrel-aged whiskey cues, creating room for category expansion beyond conventional regional definitions.
  3. Accessible Umami Profiles — Consumer interest in complex yet approachable tasting notes is opening space for spirits that translate floral, savory, and warming sensory profiles into mainstream premium formats.

Industry Implications

  1. Alcoholic Beverages — Global spirits producers are finding differentiation in hybrid category creation that combines provenance, craft technique, and culturally layered storytelling.
  2. Luxury Goods — Premium positioning around rare ingredients, heritage processes, and limited expressions is reshaping how luxury consumers assign value to contemporary beverage brands.
  3. Hospitality — Bars, restaurants, and tasting venues are gaining new menu possibilities from spirits that bridge Eastern and Western drinking rituals through novel pairing and cocktail applications.

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