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Australian Vintage

Australian Vintage
Leadership team

Mr. Thomas Jung (Operations Director)

Mr. Craig Anthony Garvin (CEO & Non-Independent Exec. Director)

Mr. Adam Rigano (Chief Financial Officer)

Products/ Services
Food and Beverage, Wine And Spirits
Number of Employees
100 - 500
Headquarters
Owanyilla, Queensland, Australia
Established
1991
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001528903
Net Income
5M - 20M
Revenue
100M - 500M
Traded as
ASX:AVG
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Overview
Location
Summary
Australian Vintage Ltd, together with its subsidiaries, produces, packages, markets, and distributes wine in Australia, the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, North America, and internationally. The company operates through Australia/New Zealand; UK, Europe & Americas; and Asia segments. It offers wine under the Nepenthe, McGuigan Wines, Tempus Two, and Barossa Valley Wine Company brands. The company also owns, operates, manages, and maintains vineyards; and sells concentrate and commercial products. It sells its products through retail, wholesale, and distribution channels. Australian Vintage Ltd was incorporated in 1991 and is based in Cowandilla, Australia.
History

Early History

The passion for winemaking is cultivated early in the McGuigan family. In 1880, Owen McGuigan— Brian and Neil's grandfather— started tending his vineyard located in Rothbury in the Hunter Region of New South Wales to make additional income aside from his dairy production business. His son, Percival McGuigan, was influenced to pursue a career in the wine industry from helping his father in the vineyard. Starting in 1941, he became a vineyard manager for the Dalwood Estate for almost 30 years, which he later bought and renamed into Wyndham Estate. He was inducted as a Hunter Valley Legend in 2007 for being a key figure in the development of the Hunter Valley wine industry and community, in particular the shift of consumer preference from richer wines, to lighter dry table wines in the 1950s. This can be attributed to the increased opportunity of a full-range wine-tasting and the increase of European migrants knowledgeable of light wines.Following Perc's purchase of the Wyndham Estate, his son—Brian— founded the Wyndham Estate Wine Company in the 1970s and became the company's Managing Director. In 1991, the company was sold, giving Brian the resources to build his own. His company was officially listed in the Australian Stock Exchange on 26 March 1992 and incorporated as Roserim Limited, before changing its name to Brian McGuigan Wines Limited. Following his father's footsteps, Brian was inducted as a Hunter Valley Legend in 2008 for his contributions.

1992 - 2007

Following its incorporation, Brian McGuigan Wines Ltd engaged in many acquisitions in its early business years. The company acquired the Bethany Creek and Vine Vale vineyards in 1992. In 1994, the company absorbed four wineries: Richmond Grove winery, Deaseys Road vineyard, Hunter Ridge winery and Pokolbin winery. In 1996, the company acquired an unlabeled vineyard in the Upper Hunter region. Between 1997 and 1998, it sold the Hunter Ridge label to BRL Hardy, acquired Hermitage Road winery and sold five of its vineyards to the Beston Pacific Vineyard Trust. In 1999, the company acquired an additional 25% of its UK distribution company, Geoffrey Roberts Agencies, as well as the Yaldara winery in the Barossa Valley region.

Brian McGuigan Wines Limited merged with Simeon Wines in 2002 and renamed the company to McGuigan Simeon Wines Limited on 10 July 2002. In 2003, it sold Richmond Grove Pathaway, Lawsons Pathaway and Qualco East Vineyards and acquired Miranda Wines. In 2005, it acquired Whitton vineyard, and divested of its Griffith-based winery and bottling operations to Dal Broi Family Wines Pty Ltd. It partnered with WaverlyTBS, a UK-based wine distributor, in 2006 to achieve one of its key company strategies, i.e. to grow its exports. Similarly, in 2007, the company partnered with a Dutch wine distributor, Group LFE. That same year it acquired Nepenthe Wines.

2008 - Now

In 2008, by Board consensus, the company's name was changed to Australian Vintage Limited and was publicly listed on the Australian Stock Exchange under the code AVG. In 2011, it sold its Loxton Winery for AUD$27m to TWG Australia, a subsidiary of The Wine Group LLC, USA. In 2014, the company sold its Yaldara Winery to 1847 Winery Pty Ltd for AUD$15.5m to reduce its debt.

Mission
AVG's mission is to deliver an exceptional, authentic wine experience with innovative products and excellent customer service.
Vision
AVG's vision is to be the world’s most admired wine company, with a passion for quality, innovation and going beyond the expected.
Key Team

Mr. Michael H. Noack (Consultant)

Mr. Julian Dyer (Chief Operating Officer of UK/Europe)

Mr. Josh Gibbons (Chief Information Officer)

Ms. Alicia Morris (Gen. Counsel & Company Sec.)

Mr. Jeff Howlett (Gen. Mang. of Australia & New Zealand)

Mr. Scott Burton (Marketing Director)

Ms. Stephanie Cross (People & Culture Director)

Recognition and Awards
AVG has been recognised by the industry with a range of awards, including prestigious titles such as Winemaker of the Year and Winemaker 2020 Excellence Award .
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Australian Vintage
Leadership team

Mr. Thomas Jung (Operations Director)

Mr. Craig Anthony Garvin (CEO & Non-Independent Exec. Director)

Mr. Adam Rigano (Chief Financial Officer)

Products/ Services
Food and Beverage, Wine And Spirits
Number of Employees
100 - 500
Headquarters
Owanyilla, Queensland, Australia
Established
1991
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001528903
Net Income
5M - 20M
Revenue
100M - 500M
Traded as
ASX:AVG
Social Media