Tag Archive: Moet & Chandon
Moët & Chandon Expands Portfolio, As Vintage Champagnes Drive Growth
Moët & Chandon is set to begin marketing a new prestige cuvée, MCIII, in the U.S. market next month, ahead of a larger rollout in 2016. Continue reading →
Posted in News on September 17, 2015Strong U.S. Momentum Drives Moët Hennessy In First Half
Ongoing progress in the U.S. propelled growth for Moët Hennessy in its fiscal first half ended in June, as the luxury drinks marketer saw revenue increase 15% on a reported basis (2% organically) to €1.93 billion ($2.13b). Continue reading →
Posted in News on July 29, 2015Diageo Shares Spike On Talk Of Moët Hennessy Taking Back Stake
Diageo’s shares spiked early in yesterday’s trading on the New York Stock Exchange, amid rumors that Moët Hennessy was seeking to buy back the 34% stake that Diageo owns. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 18, 2015EXCLUSIVE: Sparkling Wine Drives Industry Growth In 2014
Due to a still sluggish on-trade environment, the total U.S. wine market is estimated to have inched ahead a mere 0.3% in 2014, to volume of 321.8 million nine-liter cases, according to the current edition of The U.S. Wine Market: Impact Databank Review and Forecast. Continue reading →
Posted in News on January 5, 2015Moët Hennessy Extends Chandon Sparkling Brand In U.S., Amid Global Expansion
Best known for its powerhouse Champagne and Cognac brands, Moët Hennessy is putting new energy behind its Estates & Wines unit, which includes the globally-produced Chandon sparkling wine label, as well as Napa Valley’s Newton Vineyard, New Zealand’s Cloudy Bay, Australia’s Cape Mentelle, Spain’s Numanthia and Argentina’s Terrazas de los Andes and Cheval des Andes. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 27, 2014Impact Databank: Imported Sparkling Wines Rise 5.5% On Prosecco’s Surge
Several fast-growing Italian brands are leading the charge for the imported sparkling wine category in the U.S. market, which rose 5.5% to 6.7 million cases in 2013, according to Impact Databank. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 17, 2014