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Pernod Closes Sale Of 10M-Case Global Wine Business To Accolade Wines Owner

Pernod Ricard has closed on its 2024 deal with Australian Wine Holdco, offloading seven wineries and brands totaling 10 million cases to the owner of Accolade Wines. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 30, 2025

Pernod Offloading 10-Million-Case Wine Business To Australia’s Accolade

Pernod Ricard has agreed to sell its global wine business to Australian Wine Holdco, a consortium of institutional investors that owns Australian wine player Accolade Wines. Continue reading →

Posted in News on July 17, 2024

Wine Spectator: Cava Bubbles Up

American consumers have a thirst for bubbly. Continue reading →

Posted in News on July 5, 2022

Impact Databank: Spanish Sparklers Bubble Up In The U.S.

After higher tariffs disrupted shipments from Spain and other European nations in 2020, U.S. imports of Cava wine rose by 40% last year, reaching a new all-time high of 1.98 million cases, according to the Consejo Regulador del Cava. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 6, 2022

Interview, Part 2: James Slack, SVP, Wine, Champagne, And Prestige At Pernod Ricard USA

In the second part of our interview, Pernod Ricard USA’s James Slack discusses upcoming plans for fast-growing Spanish import Campo Viejo, as well as efforts to accelerate the performance of Jacob’s Creek and the company’s Sonoma winery, Kenwood Vineyards. Continue reading →

Posted in News on October 16, 2020

Report: Pernod Considers Offloading $500 Million Wine Unit

Pernod Ricard is reportedly eyeing a potential sale of its wine division, whose brands include Jacob’s Creek and Campo Viejo. Continue reading →

Posted in News on March 14, 2019

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