Premium Wine Brands

Premium Wine Brands

Premium Wine Brands, formerly Pernod Ricard Pacific, is a large Australian wine, spirits, and beverage company. It is a wholly owned subsidiary and regional entity of wine and spirits producer Pernod Ricard, the co-leader of the global wine and spirits industry.

In 1989 Pernod Ricard purchased Orlando Wines, and then a year later, in 1990, the Hunter Valley winery Wyndham Estate. The same year the Orlando Wyndham Group was formed by the drawing together of the two companies. In 2005 Pernod Ricard took over Allied Domecq and the New Zealand business unit Allied Domecq NZ was integrated into the company which was subsequently renamed to Pernod Ricard Pacific.

In 2010 Pernod Ricard, launched its new wine brand company Premium Wine Brands - Pernod Ricard (formerly Pernod Ricard Pacific).

Premium Wine Brands now has a complementary portfolio of premium wine brands from Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and Spain led by our key brands, Jacob's Creek, Brancott Estate, Graffigna and Campo Viejo.


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Wineries

Currently Premium Wine Brands Pernod Ricard owns various wineries including:

Brands

Pernod Ricard Pacific produces and/or distributes products under many brands, including:

Wine

  • Jacob's Creek
  • Wyndham Estate
  • Brancott Estate
  • Graffigna
  • Campo Viejo
  • Stoneleigh
  • Richmond Grove
  • Duetz
  • Poet's Corner
  • Morris
  • Carrington
  • Trilogy
  • Coolabah

Champagne

  • Mumm and
  • Perrier-Jouët

Spirits

Other

  • Dubonnet
  • West Coast Cooler
  • Maison, blended, non-alcoholic carbonated grape juice. Available in White, Supreme, Rose and Lambrusco ranges.


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