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who made ciroc

Cîroc was created by French master distiller Jean-Sébastien Robicquet in partnership with spirits giant Diageo in 2003.

Who made Ciroc?

  • Cîroc was founded and created by Jean-Sébastien Robicquet, a French oenologist and distiller from a long line of winemakers near Cognac, France.
  • The brand was developed and produced with Diageo as a premium vodka made from French grapes rather than grain or potatoes.

Role of Sean “Diddy” Combs

  • Sean “Diddy” Combs did not make Cîroc; he came on later as the face of the brand, leading its marketing and lifestyle positioning starting around 2007.
  • His campaigns massively boosted Cîroc’s visibility in pop culture, helping grow sales from niche levels to millions of cases per year.

Who owns and who created it?

  • Creator/founder: Jean-Sébastien Robicquet (and his family distillery Maison Villevert in France, where Cîroc is produced).
  • Brand owner: Diageo, a UK-based global drinks company that owns the Cîroc brand and partnered with Robicquet on its launch and expansion.

Why is Ciroc considered different?

  • Cîroc is made from French grapes and distilled in the Cognac region, which gives it a positioning closer to luxury wine and cognac culture than typical grain vodkas.
  • This grape base and French origin became a key part of its luxury story in ads, music, and nightlife, especially in U.S. urban and celebrity scenes from the late 2000s onward.

TL;DR:
Cîroc was created by French distiller Jean-Sébastien Robicquet with Diageo in 2003, and later popularized by Sean “Diddy” Combs through aggressive lifestyle and celebrity-driven marketing.

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