New Zealand's burgeoning boutique spirits industry is setting up its own sector group as it begins to look for more government support for the rapidly growing industry.
Robert Brewer, chief executive of Spirits NZ, which represents the bigger players in the industry, says the smaller home-grown distillation industry is worth a conservative $3 million to $5 million a year but it's growing fast.
There were more than 60 commercial distilling operations in New Zealand but that was growing by the month, Brewer said.
"Spirits NZ believes that the sector is swiftly reaching a critical mass of dedicated producers and investment whereby, with the right support, the New Zealand distilling industry could being to grow almost exponentially over the next decade," Brewer told a parliamentary committee yesterday.
Brands such as Thomson's, Lighthouse, Juno, Ariki, Black Robin, Scapegrace, Broken Heart and Gunpowder are already being sold throughout the country but the provisionally named Distilled Spirits Aotearoa would bring a group of "individual, highly entrepreneurial small businesses to a co-ordinated, focused group of businesses".