Tag Archive: Chateau d’Esclans
Competition Heats Up In Booming Rosé Category
U.S. consumer demand for rosé has continued to rise lately despite some significant headwinds that faced both domestic and imported brands.
Posted in News on June 7, 2021Moët Hennessy Sees Second-Half Recovery, Led By Cognac
Following a steep decline in its fiscal first half owing to the pandemic, Moët Hennessy saw a recovery in the six months through December, driven by the U.S. and China. Continue reading →
Posted in News on January 27, 2021Rosé Paves The Way For France’s “Hot Brand” Wines
Despite the 25% U.S. tariffs on French wines that took effect last fall, the French import category boasts multiple offerings on Impact’s most recent “Hot Brands” roster, driven in large part by rosé. Continue reading →
Posted in News on April 29, 2020Moët Hennessy’s Full-Year Sales Rise 6% In 2019, Topping $6 Billion
Moët Hennessy posted full-year net revenues up 6% to €5.6 billion ($6.2b) in 2019, with profit from recurring operations also up 6%, to €1.7 billion ($1.9b), driven by premiumization in its Champagne unit and ongoing progress for Hennessy in the global market. Continue reading →
Posted in News on January 29, 2020Moët Hennessy Takes Majority Stake In Luxury Rosé Leader Château d’Esclans
Moët Hennessy has bolstered its presence in Provence rosé, agreeing to take a 55% controlling stake in luxury player Château d’Esclans for an undisclosed sum. Continue reading →
Posted in News on December 2, 2019No Longer A Fad, Rosé Wines Are Now In Sustained Growth Mode
In what can now be considered a long-term trend, rosé wines are riding a major growth curve, as variety expands and drinkers opt for rosé outside the traditional summer months. Continue reading →
Posted in News on May 10, 2019