Terold Purchases Majority Stake in WX Brands

Terold, a company owned by members of the Bemberg Family Group, have announced that Terold has purchased a majority stake in WX Brands effective July 30, 2021.  Terms weren’t disclosed.

“WX Brands has built a strong business based on sound brand investments, a clean balance sheet, robust distribution, and a keen understanding of the wine consumer,” said Diego Herrera Sainz de Vicuña, member of the Board of Directors of Terold. “This investment is the result of several years of work on international expansion. WX Brands is an excellent complement to our current wine industry portfolio.  We are convinced that both the Bemberg Family Group and WX Brands will benefit greatly.”

Terold, a sixth-generation family business, has a long successful history of growing businesses through strategic partnerships, and deep experience in the beverage industry. In 2010, Terold acquired Grupo Peñaflor, the leading winery in Argentina. In 2016, Grupo Peñaflor acquired Diageo’s wine operations in Argentina and entered a distribution and production agreement for Diageo’s spirits products in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Paraguay. Today, Grupo Peñaflor has a strong position in key segments of the Argentine market and accounts for 27% of Argentine wine exports. The group also owns vineyards in Napa Valley and Lodi.

“We have known and respected the Bemberg Family Group and Grupo Peñaflor for two decades. This partnership is an enormous vote of confidence for the WX Brands team and one that will accelerate the growth and success of both businesses,” stated WX Brands President and CEO Peter Byck.

“Both groups have realized we share similar values: a long-term business perspective, a people-first approach, and family ownership. We both believe by working together, we are positioned for stronger growth and greater success.”

WX Brands and the other wine assets of Terold will continue to operate as separate companies and the WX Brands’ management team, led by Peter Byck, will continue in their present roles, the companies said.

O’Melveny & Myers LLP provided legal counsel to WX Brands and Credit Suisse represented WX Brands as financial advisor. Winston & Strawn served as legal advisor and Rabobank served as financial advisor to Terold.

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Molson Coors Eliminating 11 Brands

Brands being discontinued include Keystone Ice and Keylightful, Icehouse Edge, Mickey’s Ice, Milwaukee’s Best Premium, Miller High Life Light, Hamm’s Special Light, Steel Reserve 211, Olde English HG 800, Magnum, Henry Weinhard’s Private Reserve.

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Delicato Family Wines Completes Acquisition of Francis Ford Coppola Winery

Delicato Family Wines said it completed the acquisition of the Francis Ford Coppola wine portfolio and two facilities anchored in Sonoma County, the Francis Ford Coppola Winery and the Virginia Dare Winery located in Geyserville, including the Archimedes Vineyard. The transaction was approved by the Federal Trade Commission June 26

Chris Indelicato, CEO, said Delicato is now the fifth largest wine producer in the above $11 segment and the fifth largest producer by volume across all price points.

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Oregon Liquor Control Commission Changes Name

The Oregon Liquor Control Commission is now the Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Commission.

This change comes five years after voters passed Measure 91 which directed the agency to establish a framework for regulating Oregon’s recreational marijuana marketplace. While the change updates the agency’s name to better reflect its mission, the OLCC acronym will remain the same.

“The industries we regulate matter, they matter a lot to the state of Oregon’s economy,” said Paul Rosenbaum, Chair of the Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Commission. “The cannabis industry in Oregon has become a billion dollar business and changing our agency name reflects our role in generating revenue to fund state programs.”

Newly issued alcohol and marijuana licenses, and alcohol server and marijuana worker permits, will be modified to include the new name and logo. Existing versions of these official documents continue to be valid with the agency’s previous name and logo, and will be replaced when the licensee or permit holder renews them.

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Blue Ridge Spirits & Wine to Import Ron Abuelo

Varela Hermanos named Blue Ridge Spirits & Wine Marketing to manage all U.S. sales and marketing activities for Ron Abuelo, Panama’s best-selling rum brand.

“This brand is a game-changer in the rum category, and we look forward to working closely with the team in Panama to accelerate the growth of the brand here in the U.S.,” said Blue Ridge CEO Carlos Carreras.

Ron Abuelo is available in more than 20 markets across the U.S., with new markets planned to open over the coming year. Currently, the portfolio consists of eight award-winning aged rums: Añejo, 7 Años, 12 Años, Two Oaks, The Finish Collection (Oloroso, Napoleon, and Tawny), and the highly limited Centuria. Suggested retail prices range from $15 to $120.

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Manhattan’s 1st Legal Whiskey Distillery Since Prohibition to Open This Month

Great Jones Distilling Co.‘s 28,000-square-foot space covers four stories at 686 Broadway and includes a cocktail bar, tasting room, shop, event area, and a restaurant from Per Se alum Adam Raksin to debut in September. The distillery itself is slated to open to the public on Aug. 21.   It’s owned by Proximo Spirits.

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