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The Wine Group Closes 12M-Case Deal For Constellation Wine Brands

In case you missed yesterday’s news alert, The Wine Group has closed its previously announced acquisition of a number of wine brands and facilities from Constellation Brands for an undisclosed sum. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 3, 2025

News Briefs for June 3, 2025

High West, part of the Constellation Brands portfolio, has released this year’s edition of the Prisoner’s Share, a blend of Bourbon and rye whiskies finished in red wine barrels from The Prisoner winery. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 3, 2025

Constellation Posts Full-Year Sales Up 2% Despite “Softer Consumer Demand”

Yesterday, SND reported that Constellation is slimming down its wine and spirits unit with the divestiture to The Wine Group of brands totalling 12 million cases and including Woodbridge, Meiomi, Robert Mondavi Private Selection, Cook’s, Simi, and J. Rogét sparkling wine along with related California facilities. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 10, 2025

News Alert: The Wine Group To Acquire Constellation Wine Labels Totalling 12 Million Cases

Constellation Brands has taken another big step in streamlining and premiumizing its wine stable, selling a 12-million-case portfolio of mostly mainstream brands to The Wine Group for an undisclosed sum. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 9, 2025

Canned Wine Brand Archer Roose Sees On-Premise Drive Gains

Canned wine brand Archer Roose Wines saw a big year in 2024, with volume rising to above 100,000 9-liter case equivalents, driven by an expanding presence in the on-premise. Continue reading →

Posted in News on March 6, 2025

Constellation Posts Flat Sales, With Wine And Spirits Depletions Down 4%

Constellation Brands saw overall sales come in flat at $2.5 billion for the fiscal third quarter ended in November, with operating profit dipping 2% to $802 million on a comparable basis against the previous year. Continue reading →

Posted in News on January 10, 2025

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