Treasury Wine Estates (TWE)
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Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) is engaged in international wine business. Managed as four regional businesses in Australia and New Zealand, The Americas, Europe, Middle East & Africa and Asia, TWE is a unique company with a leading international portfolio of new world wines.
The Treasury Wine Estates portfolio includes iconic brands such as Beringer, Chateau St. Jean, Lindemans, Wolf Blass, Penfolds, Rosemount, Wynns Coonawarrra Estate, Stags’ Leap Winery, Matua Valley, Etude, Castello di Gabbiano, Australia’s Seppelt, Coldstream Hills, and Devil’s Lair.
With over 12,000 hectares of vineyards, sales totalling over 35 million cases of wine annually, and revenues of over AU$2 billion Treasury Wine Estates employs over 4,000 winemakers, viticulturists, sales, distribution and support staff across 12 countries.
During the fiscal year ended June 30, 2010 (fiscal 2010), it sold approximately 35 million nine liter equivalent (9LE) cases of wine. On May 20, 2011, the company was demerged from Foster’s Group Limited.
Treasury Wine Estates Company History:
From the establishment of Australia’s Penfolds in the mid 1840s to the 1876 founding of Beringer Vineyards, a winemaking legacy has been created.
Our pioneers include such legacy winemakers as Henry J. Lindeman, who first planted vines in the Lower Hunter Valley in 1843, and Mary Penfold, dating back to 1844, and her remarkable contribution to winemaking in Australia. And there’s Jacob and Frederick Beringer in the US, along with Andrea Sbarboro and the Asti winery dating back to the 1880s. Even further back in time is our 12th Century Castello di Gabbiano vineyard that has been producing astounding Chianti for 1,000 years. And today, our trailblazers, such as acclaimed winemaker Margo Van Staaveren of Chateau St. Jean and Bill and Ross Spence of New Zealand with their country’s first ever sauvignon blanc, continue to surprise and astound.
Whatever corner of the earth our wines come from, whatever their vintage, we’re intensely proud of the legacies and our people that have created them, and of those who continue to perpetuate our remarkable winemaking story.
Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) Products and Services
- Luxury, premium and commerical wines
Treasury Wine Estates Competitors:
- Foster's Group
Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) Locations and Subsidiaries
Treasury Wine Estates Head Office:
77 Southbank Boulevard
Southbank, Victoria 3006
Australia
Telephone:(61) 3 8626 2000
Fax: (61) 3 8626 2002
ASIA
200 Newton Road
#06 -01 Newton 200
307983
Singapore
Telephone: (65) 6256 1132
Fax: (65) 6256 3968
AMERICA
610 Airpark Road
P.O. Box 4500
Napa, California 94558
United States of America
Telephone: +1 707 259 4500
Fax: +1 707 259 4542
EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
Regal House
London Road
Twickenham, Middlesex
TW1 3QS
United Kingdom
Telephone: (44) 20 8843 8400
Fax: (44) 20 8843 8401
Other Treasury Wine Estates Details
Treasury Wine Estates established May, 2011
ACN: 145321320
ABN: 78145321320
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Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) Share Price
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