| Leo Bueno |
Searched for publicly traded companies primarily engaged in the wine
business and can only come up with two: Mondavi (MOND) and Chalone
(CHLN).
Constellation Brands (STZ) sell wine *and* beer, so not primarily a
wine company.
Any other suggestions that I may have overlooked?
Thanks.
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| Leo Bueno |
Also found Vina Concha Y Toro (VCO).
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 11:06:29 GMT, Leo Bueno
<REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote:
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>Searched for publicly traded companies primarily engaged in the wine
>business and can only come up with two: Mondavi (MOND) and Chalone
>(CHLN).
>
>Constellation Brands (STZ) sell wine *and* beer, so not primarily a
>wine company.
>
>Any other suggestions that I may have overlooked?
>
>Thanks.
>
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| Al Rudderham |
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 11:06:29 GMT, Leo Bueno
<REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote:
>Searched for publicly traded companies primarily engaged in the wine
>business and can only come up with two: Mondavi (MOND) and Chalone
>(CHLN).
>
>Constellation Brands (STZ) sell wine *and* beer, so not primarily a
>wine company.
>
>Any other suggestions that I may have overlooked?
Vincor trades on the TSX (Toronto) under symbol VN. You can see a
list of brands at http://www.vincorinternational.com/
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| Richard Neidich |
Seagrams used to own some wineries and dist. for others.
Are they public?
"Leo Bueno" <REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote in message
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> Also found Vina Concha Y Toro (VCO).
>
> On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 11:06:29 GMT, Leo Bueno
> <REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote:
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> >
> >Searched for publicly traded companies primarily engaged in the wine
> >business and can only come up with two: Mondavi (MOND) and Chalone
> >(CHLN).
> >
> >Constellation Brands (STZ) sell wine *and* beer, so not primarily a
> >wine company.
> >
> >Any other suggestions that I may have overlooked?
> >
> >Thanks.
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| Dale Williams |
Leo, are you only looking for US companies? I think Southcorp and Constellation
(both Oz, though Constellation owns Canandaigua Brands) are public, Louis
Vuitton Moet Hennessy too. In US on much smaller scale Willamette Valley
Vineyards &
Scheid are on NASDAQ I think. Beringers was publicly traded, but I think
someone took them over?
Dale
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| Vino |
On 26 Aug 2004 14:00:11 GMT, dwmidnt@aol.comdamnspam (Dale Williams)
wrote:
>Beringers was publicly traded, but I think
>someone took them over?
>Dale
They were bought by Foster's, an Australian beer and wine company.
Vino
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| J~ |
Willamette Valley Vineyards in Oregon, I believe is still publicly traded.
J~
Leo Bueno wrote:[color=blue]
> Searched for publicly traded companies primarily engaged in the wine
> business and can only come up with two: Mondavi (MOND) and Chalone
> (CHLN).
>
> Constellation Brands (STZ) sell wine *and* beer, so not primarily a
> wine company.
>
> Any other suggestions that I may have overlooked?
>
> Thanks.
>
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> Do you like wine? Do you live in South Florida?
> Visit the MIAMI WINE TASTERS group at
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/miamiWINE
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| James Dempster |
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 13:32:44 GMT, "Richard Neidich"
<rneidich@REMOVEearthlink.net> wrote:
>Seagrams used to own some wineries and dist. for others.
>
>Are they public?
They sold off pretty much all their alcohol interests about a year ago
to Pernod-Ricard, a decision that was certainly welcomed in Speyside.
James
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| Huge Johnson |
dwmidnt@aol.comdamnspam (Dale Williams) wrote in message news:<20040826100011.04872.00001855@mb-m12.aol.com>...
> Leo, are you only looking for US companies? I think Southcorp and Constellation
> (both Oz, though Constellation owns Canandaigua Brands) are public, Louis
> Vuitton Moet Hennessy too. In US on much smaller scale Willamette Valley
> Vineyards &
> Scheid are on NASDAQ I think. Beringers was publicly traded, but I think
> someone took them over?
> Dale
>
> Dale Williams
> Drop "damnspam" to reply
Beringer was bought by Foster's group in 2000.
Domestically, you're limited to Mondavi, Chalone, and Willamette
Valley Vineyards. Scheid isn't really a wine company per se, more of
a vineyard owner or supplier to the wine industry.
Canada is largely dominated by Vincor, in Chile you have Concha y Toro
(which trades on The NYSE). In Australia, BRL-Hardy was bought last
year by Constellation and you still have Evans & Tate, McGuigan
Simeon, Peter Lehman (although now owned by the Hess Collection), and
Southcorp.
Most companies diversify to have investments in more than just wine,
which is why Mondavi, Chalone, and Southcorp are hurting, since unlike
Fosters, they don't have another product line to rely on.
/huge
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| Vino |
On 26 Aug 2004 12:19:31 -0700, hugejohnson75@yahoo.com (Huge Johnson)
wrote:
>Most companies diversify to have investments in more than just wine,
>which is why Mondavi, Chalone, and Southcorp are hurting, since unlike
>Fosters, they don't have another product line to rely on.
>
True. And in the case of Foster's, it's the wine business that's
hurting them right now. Beer seems to be selling well. I don't know
much about the beer business, but my sense is that it has no
counterpart to an oversupply of grapes, which is one of the main
reasons the wine business is hurting just about everywhere today.
Vino
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| Michael Pronay |
James Dempster <usenet@talksinsentences.nospam.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
>>Seagrams used to own some wineries and dist. for others.
> They sold off pretty much all their alcohol interests about a
> year ago to Pernod-Ricard
Sure? Wasn't that Diageo?
M.
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| James Dempster |
On 26 Aug 2004 21:27:44 GMT, Michael Pronay <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>James Dempster <usenet@talksinsentences.nospam.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
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>>>Seagrams used to own some wineries and dist. for others.
>
>> They sold off pretty much all their alcohol interests about a
>> year ago to Pernod-Ricard
>
>Sure? Wasn't that Diageo?
>
To quote from the Pernod Ricard website http://www.pernod-ricard.com/
"Via its subsidiaries, Pernod Ricard produces and distributes
prestigious brands in many categories of spirits and wines.
The key brands are : Chivas Regal, Clan Campbell, Havana Club, Jacob's
Creek, Jameson, Martell, Pastis 51, Ricard,Ramazzotti, Seagram's Gin,
The Glenlivet, Wild Turkey.
The other strategic brands are : Royal Salute, Bushmills, Olmeca,
Wyborowa, Four Roses, Sandeman.
The key local brands are : 100 Pipers, Larios, Suze, Ararat, Royal
Stag, Dita, Montilla, Becherovka, Blenders Pride, Something Special."
Further down the website is a report of its refinancing of various
loans used for its acquisition of Seagram in March 2001 and a search
on the press release part shows
"Paris, December 19, 2000 Pernod Ricard announces that it has, jointly
with Diageo, signed an agreement to purchase the Seagram Spirits and
Wine business from Vivendi Universal for US$ 8.15 billion in cash, on
a debt free basis. Pernod Ricard will contribute approximately US$
3.15 billion (? 3.7 billion) or 38.6% of the total purchase price.
Pernod Ricard and Diageo will split the Seagram business based on the
Framework Agreement signed between the two companies as previously
announced."
According to the Diageo website http://www.diageo.com
"The acquisition will result in Diageo obtaining Crown Royal and VO
Canadian whiskies, Captain Morgan rum and 7 Crown American whiskey.
Each have leading positions in their categories and Diageo will gain
the scale to achieve significant distribution efficiencies. Diageo is
also acquiring wine businesses, principally Sterling Vineyards, which
will be an important step in building a value-creating wine business.
Diageo is also obtaining several brands with attractive local
positions. These include Cacique rum in Venezuela and Spain, Windsor
Premier Scotch whisky in Korea and Myers, a premium rum in the US."
James
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| Michael Pronay |
James Dempster <usenet@talksinsentences.nospam.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>Seagrams used to own some wineries and dist. for others.
>>> They sold off pretty much all their alcohol interests about a
>>> year ago to Pernod-Ricard
>>Sure? Wasn't that Diageo?
[Joint acquisition of Pernod-Ricard & Diageo]
Thank you for clarification.
M.
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| J. Harris |
Slightly off topic:
Mondavi Restructuring Will Reduce Family Control of Winery, Prompting Rumors
of Sale
http://www.winespectator.com/Wine/D...45,2577,00.html
"Leo Bueno" <REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote in message
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> Searched for publicly traded companies primarily engaged in the wine
> business and can only come up with two: Mondavi (MOND) and Chalone
> (CHLN).
>
> Constellation Brands (STZ) sell wine *and* beer, so not primarily a
> wine company.
>
> Any other suggestions that I may have overlooked?
>
> Thanks.
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| larkin1734 |
Leo Bueno wrote:[color=blue]
> Searched for publicly traded companies primarily engaged in the wine
> business and can only come up with two: Mondavi (MOND) and Chalone
> (CHLN).
>
> Constellation Brands (STZ) sell wine *and* beer, so not primarily a
> wine company.
>
> Any other suggestions that I may have overlooked?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> =================================================
> Do you like wine? Do you live in South Florida?
> Visit the MIAMI WINE TASTERS group at
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/miamiWINE
> =================================================[
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There are a number of companies that own wineries as part of their
larger holdings.
Allied Domecq. From their website, "Our wines include Clos du Bois,
Callaway Coastal, Atlas Peak, William Hill Winery, Buena Vista from
California, Bodegas Balbi from Argentina, Marques de Arienzo from Rioja,
Spain and Montana from New Zealand. Our champagne brands include Mumm
and Perrier-Jouët." http://www.allieddomecq.com/brands/brands-fr.asp?Page=3
Fortune Brands. Again, wine is a small part of their business, but they
own Geyser Peak, Canyon Road, and Wild Horse.
http://www.fortunebrands.com/brands...ts.listings.cfm
Brown_Forman.
One.6 Chardonnay and One.9 Merlot
Fetzer California Wines
Korbel California Champagnes and Wines
Bel Arbor California Wines
Bonterra California Wines
Jekel California Wines
Sonoma-Cutrer California Wines
Mariah California Wines
Bolla Italian Wines
Fontana Candida Italian Wines
Michel Picard French Wines
http://www.brown-forman.com/products/index.htm
UST owns Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Crest, Northstar, Snoqualmie,
Conn Creek and Villa Mt. Eden labels,and, Domaine St. Michelle.
http://www.ustinc.com/content.cfm?id=19
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