Molson Coors to Resume Quarterly Dividends

Molson Coors Beverage Co. said ti would resume paying quarterly dividends now that it has paid off$1 billion of 2.1% Senior Notes due July 15.

The first resumed dividend will be 34 cents a share on Class A and B common stock, payable Sept. 17 on stock of record Aug. 30.

Molson Coors had suspended its quarterly payout on May 21 becaused of uncertainty related to the coronavirus pandemic.

The company also reaffirmed its financial guidance for 2021 as follows:

  • Net sales revenue: mid-single digit increase versus 2020 on a constant currency basis.
  • Underlying EBITDA: approximately flat compared to 2020 on a constant currency basis.
  • Deleverage: We intend to maintain our investment grade rating as demonstrated by our continued deleveraging. We expect to achieve a net debt to underlying EBITDA ratio of approximately 3.25x by the end of 2021 and below 3.0x by the end of 2022.
  • Underlying depreciation and amortization: approximately $800 million.
  • Consolidated net interest expense: approximately $270 million, plus or minus 5%.
  • Underlying effective tax rate: in the range of 20% to 23% for 2021.
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Lomanto Grape Variety Approved for U.S. Wine Labels

As long as they meet all requirements for using a grape varietal name, wine bottlers may now use Lomanto, as well as other names granted administrative approval, as the type designation on American wine labels pending the results of our next rulemaking to revise the list of grape variety names approved for use in designating American wines found in 27 CFR 4.91, Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau said.

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TTB Proposes 2 New AVAs

Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau proposed to establish the 34,155-acre “Paulsell Valley” viticultural area in Stanislaus County, Calif. and the “Rocky Reach” AVA in parts of  Chelan and Douglas Counties, Wash. The proposed  Rocky Reach AVA is entirely within the existing Columbia Valley AVA.

The proposed Paulsell Valley was in response to a petition from Patrick Shabram on behalf of Rock Ridge Ranch. Within the proposed AVA, there are three commercial vineyards which cover a total of approximately 826 acres. The petition also notes that a fourth vineyard is planned for the proposed AVA and would contain an additional 700 acres of vines.

TTB received a petition from Dr. Kevin Pogue, a professor of geology at Whitman College, proposing to establish the “Rocky Reach” AVA. Dr. Pogue submitted the petition on behalf of local vineyard owners and winemakers. The proposed AVA is located in Chelan and Douglas Counties, Washington, and is entirely within the existing Columbia Valley AVA. The petition notes that  although the proposed AVA covers 50 square miles, the Columbia River and the Rocky Reach Reservoir constitute approximately 24% of the total area. Within the proposed AVA, there are 7 commercial vineyards which cover a total of 117 acres.

Comment on both proposals are due Sept. 13.

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Alcohol Caused 741,300 New Cancer Cases Globally in 2020: Study

Globally, an estimated 741,300 of all new cases of cancer in 2020 were attributable to alcohol consumption, according to a just-released study in The Lancet Oncology. That’s roughly 4·1% of all new cancer cases.

Males accounted for 568,700 of all alcohol-attributable cancer cases last year.  Cancers of the esophagus accounted for 189 700 cases; liver, 154 700 cases , and breast, 98 300 cases contributed the most cases.  Heavy drinking was responsible for most of the cases — 346 400 cases, while risky drinking was attributed to 291 800 cases, the study found.   Moderate drinking contributed 103 100, or 13·9%, of all cases, and drinking up to 10 grams, roughly four ounces, per day contributed 41 300 cases.

Alcohol consumption per capita has decreased in many European countries, especially those in eastern Europe, whereas alcohol use is on the rise in Asian countries, such as China, India, and Vietnam, and in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

The study noted that there is low public awareness of the link between alcohol and cancer among the general public and suggested adding warnings similar to those used on tobacco products, might deter purchase of bev/al and increase awareness of the link of alcohol to cancer.  This could increase public support for alcohol policies, the study opines.  It notes the World Health Organization advocates for increase taxation, limit purchasing availability, and reduce marketing of alcohol brands to the public.

The study’s authors say it is possible that some of the alcohol-related cancers in their study could have been caused by tobacco or triggered by hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus infection or aflatoxin exposure.

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U.S. Wine Exports Rose 1.1% in Volume But Slipped 6.5% in Value in 2019

U.S. wine exports, more than 95% from California, reached $1.29 billion in winery revenues and 377 million liters (41.9 million cases) in 2020, according to Wine Institute using Trade Data Monitor. The global pandemic, retaliatory tariffs, trade agreements providing tariff free access for competitors and a strong dollar were all factors in the 2020 outcomes.  

“Exports have experienced a 13% growth in the last decade and in 2020 we saw consumers continue to choose California wine despite the need to shift their wine purchases from restaurants and bars to grocery and wine stores, given the pandemic lockdowns,” said Robert P. Koch, president and CEO, Wine Institute“Wine Institute continues ongoing efforts to increase exports by working closely with the U.S. government on reducing tariffs and trade barriers, and through strategic marketing.”    

“With the recent launch of Wine Institute’s ‘Golden State of Mind’ campaign, we are aiming to exceed $2.5 billion in export sales of U.S. wines by 2030, with California wines making up 95% or more of that total,” said Honore Comfort, vp-international marketing. “We remain focused on global expansion, with a continued emphasis on enhancing market opportunities and seeking to connect with a broader audience. Consumers are attracted to California wines because of the exceptional quality at every price point and the state’s vast and diverse options.”   

The top export markets for California wines in 2020 were: Canada, $424 million; United Kingdom, $236 million; the European Union’s 27-member countries, $191 million; Japan, $80 million; Hong Kong, $64 million; South Korea, $50 million; China, $21 million; Mexico, $17 million; Norway, $15 million; Switzerland, $14 million; and Singapore, $13 million.  

Here’s how Wine Institute experts in key export countries describe last year:

Canada Sales Rise 7.4% in Value
“California wine continues to thrive in Canada, despite the challenging conditions of this past year. We shifted the California Wines marketing strategies to focus on retail and online sectors and as a result, the California wine category grew faster than any other wine region with a 7.4% increase in sales by value. This was a remarkable achievement, as it more than doubled the growth of the total table wine category,” said Danielle Giroux, director, California Wines Canada. “Canadian consumers remain loyal to California wine as they recognize the great quality and consistency of our wines and embrace new offerings at all price points.”  

Continental Europe: Sales in Germany Up 9%, Sweden Jumps 14%
“Despite the global pandemic, 2020 was a good year for exports of California wine to Europe. Retail sales, especially online, saw a strong increase. In Germany, Europe’s largest wine market, U.S. wine imports were up 9%, to 5.5 million cases. In Sweden, U.S. wine sales, 95% from California, increased by 14%,” said Paul Molleman, director, California Wines Europe.   

United Kingdom and Ireland Up 10.7%
“The 10.7% volume growth of U.S. wine exports to the U.K. from 2019 to 2020 equated to over 15 million cases of California wine enjoyed by British consumers in 2020 and demonstrates how important the U.K. market remains to driving the growth of California wine exports,” said Damien Jackman, director, California Wines U.K. and Ireland. “Following three years of volume growth, the U.K. market now represents 38% of total global exports of U.S. wine.”  

Japan: U.S. Exports Decline in Volume and Value 
“In 2020, U.S. wine exports to Japan showed decline both by volume and value, signaling the influence of COVID-19, particularly in on-premise sales, which have long supported the penetration and growth of California’s premium wine business,” said Hiro Tejima, director, California Wines Japan. “The negative effects of COVID-19 restrictions still linger, but leading hospitality business leaders predict a strong comeback and expect the 2022 turnovers to exceed the pre-pandemic 2019 results.”   

Asia Sees U.S. Exports Decline Thanks to Covid
“Wine Exports to Asia were negatively impacted by the global pandemic, especially in countries with largely on-premise consumption and less-developed retail channels such as Mainland China. Countries with well-developed retail channels benefitted from increased home consumption with Korea showing the strongest growth of any market globally for US wines with an 85% in sales by value, along with Taiwan and Singapore, which showed positive increases of 11.5% and 2.2%, respectively,” said Christopher Beros, director, California Wines Asia. “A rebound of exports to China and Hong Kong and a continuation of the strong performance in Korea and Taiwan during the first quarter of 2021 bode well for a successful 2021. Exports to China, which reached a peak of $88.3 million in 2016 have suffered significant declines in recent years due to the retaliatory tariffs placed on U.S. wines.”    

Mexico:  Rose Up 10%, But Red Wine Still Leads
“With younger, more demanding wine consumers in Mexico, we are seeing new considerations among selection in wines, in addition to affordability. Certified sustainable wines, organic wines and wines with less alcohol are all growing trends that we expect to remain throughout 2021,” said Adriana Cadena, director, California Wines Mexico. “Rosé is also on the rise, experiencing a 10% growth in 2020, while red wine still leads at 60% consumption in Mexico.”   

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Willamette Valley Gains Global Protection of Its Name

The European Union (EU) granted Protected Geographical Status to Willamette Valley.

The action “offers legal security and added protection in Europe and worldwide against fraudulent wines and  outside producers looking to profit from the revered Willamette Valley name. As wine regions develop global recognition for quality, their success often carries with it the threat of tangential producers  looking to capitalize on their marketing cachet, Willamette Valley Wineries Association, a trade group, said.

“As a registered Protected Geographical Indication,  the Willamette Valley name is secured throughout the EU market of 27 countries counting 450 million consumers. Any operator seeking to sell non-originating wine using the registered Oregon name, or  using labelling devices to evoke ‘Willamette Valley’ in the mind of the consumer will be stopped,” said Stavros Lambrinidis.

He added, “for the EU consumer, the PGI is the guarantee of authenticity: that every bottle meets the  quality standard set by the Willamette producers.”

The federal AVA system focuses solely on wine growing regions, without attention to other agricultural  products’ name registrations and protections, as included by EU Geographical Indications, WVWA said.

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