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Alliance Against Counterfeit Spirits
Liqueur industry association From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Alliance Against Counterfeit Spirits (AACS) is an anti-counterfeiting alliance that represents the world’s major international spirits-producing companies. AACS has been in operation since 1993 with the single purpose of combating the counterfeiting of distilled spirits brands.
The actions of counterfeiters can pose a direct health risk to consumers, erode legitimate tax revenues, and undermine consumer trust in well-established brands. The AACS is active in more than 20 countries and works with the brands of some of the largest spirits businesses in the world.
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Spirits are alcoholic drinks that include distilled alcohol, such as gin, liqueurs, vodka, rum, whisky, and brandy. They are high-value products and therefore attractive to counterfeiters. Counterfeit products are sold by subterfuge by, for example, re-filling branded spirits bottles or adding dangerous ingredients which could cause problems like methanol poisoning.[1]
The AACS was set up to combat the counterfeiting of spirits around the world, which is a big industry.[2]
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AACS partners own over two-thirds of the internationally-recognised spirits brands sold around the world. Partner companies produce around 300 million cases of spirits per year – around a third of the worldwide total.[3] As of 2020, there were 9 AACS partners:
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