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Constellation Brands

A Fortune 500 company, is an American producer and marketer of beer, wine, and spirits.

Categories

Retail and Consumer Goods  

#481

Rank

$41.33B

Marketcap

US United States

Country

Constellation Brands
Leadership team

Robert S. Sands (Executive Chairman)

William A. Newlands (Board Member)

Industries

Retail and Consumer Goods

Products/ Services
Wine, beer, spirits
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Victor, New York, U.S.
Established
1945
Company Type
Public Limited Company
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000016918
Net Income
500M - 1B
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
STZ
Social Media
Overview
Location
Summary

Constellation Brands is a producer and marketer of beer, premium wine, and spirits brands.Constellation Brands is a producer and marketer of beer, premium wine, and spirits brands. The company produces beer brands including Corona Extra, Modelo Especial, Ballast Point, Robert Mondavi, Kim Crawford, Ruffino, The Prisoner, SVEDKA Vodka, High West Whiskey, and more.Founded on 1945, Constellation Brands has more than 80 premium brands inits portfolio, sales in approximately 100 countries, has about 40 facilities, and has approximately 10,000 talented employees. The company's mission is to elevate life with every glass raised.

History

1948: In 1948, the Car-Cal operation run by Mack Sands was closed, and all wine production was transferred to the facility in Canandaigua.

1951: In 1951, the younger Sands opened Richards Wine Cellars in Petersburg, Virginia, and asked his father to assume control of the operation.

1954: In 1954, however, Sands was lucky enough to come up with something most entrepreneurs only dream about--a widely successful product that catapults a company into a future of rapid growth and high profits. 1954: The company introduces the Richard's Wild Irish Rose brand of dessert wines, which becomes the firm's top brand.

1972: In 1972, the company was incorporated as Canandaigua Wine Company, Inc., and one year later, it went public.

1974: Bisceglia Brothers Winery, a West Coast varietal wine maker, is acquired.

1984: Canandaigua enters the wine cooler market with the Sun Country brand, leading to skyrocketing revenues.

1986: Richard Sands, son of Marvin, is named president of the company.

1987:  Widmer's Wine Cellars, an East Coast table wine producer, and Manischewitz, the best-selling kosher wine brand, are acquired.

1991: Canandaigua was so pleased with the revenue generated by these products that it acquired Guild Wineries in 1991 for $60 million.

1992: In 1992, Cordorniu built a facility in Napa Valley where it began to produce the popular Cordorniu Napa Valley Brut Cuvee.

1993: One of the most significant acquisitions included Barton Inc., which was purchased in June 1993 for approximately $123 million in cash, one million shares of Canandaigua stock, and the assumption of $47.9 million in debt.

1995: The company purchases from United Distillers Glenmore, Inc.

1996: The company suffered a brief setback during the 1996 fiscal year after running into operational difficulties stemming from the aggressive string of acquisitions of the previous half-decade.

1997: The company changes its name to Canandaigua Brands, Inc.

1999: Net sales for 1999 were a shade under $1.5 billion. In 1999, Marvin Sands died following a brief illness.

2000: In 2000, the company changed its name to Constellation Brands, Inc. to reflect the scope of the company and its range of brands.

2003:  Constellation Brands acquires BRL Hardy Ltd., the largest vintner in Australia.

2004: Constellation Brands announces the acquisition of California's The Robert Mondavi Corporation

2008: It had sales of over $3.77 billion in fiscal year 2008.

2013: In 2013, Constellation acquired Grupo Modelo's US beer business from Anheuser-Busch InBev.

2015: In December 2015, Constellation announced the $1 billion acquisition of Ballast Point Brewing of San Diego.

2016: In October 2016, Constellation announced the $160 million acquisition of High West Distillery of Park City, Utah.

2017: In 2017, the company began investing in medical marijuana.

2018: In April 2018, Accolade Wines (acquired under the name BRL Hardy) was sold to private equity firm The Carlyle Group. In August 2018, the company announced that it would invest an additional US$4 billion in Canopy Growth Corporation in advance of the legalization of recreational cannabis in Canada in October that year.

2020: On September 15, 2020, it was announced Constellation Brands acquires craft spirits producer Copper & Kings American Brandy.

Mission

Constellation Brands mission is to build brands that people love because we believe sharing a toast, unwinding after a day, celebrating milestones, and helping people connect, are worth reaching for.

Vision

Constellation Brands new vision is more than a tagline. It’s a mindset that creates a culture that is consumer-obsessed, that embodies core beliefs and supports our ambition to stay on the forefront of emerging trends in order to deliver what consumers and the industry want next.

Key Team

Mallika Monteiro (EVP, Chief Growth, Strategy & Digital Officer)

Richard Sands Ph.d (Vice Chairman)

Robert Lee Hanson (Executive VP & President-Wine & Spirits Division)

Garth Hankinson (EVP & CFO)

James A. Sabia (EVP and President)

Recognition and Awards
Fortune 500, Fortune: Most Admired Companies, Fortune: Fastest Growing Companies, Forbes: Most Innovative Companies
References
Constellation Brands
Leadership team

Robert S. Sands (Executive Chairman)

William A. Newlands (Board Member)

Industries

Retail and Consumer Goods

Products/ Services
Wine, beer, spirits
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Victor, New York, U.S.
Established
1945
Company Type
Public Limited Company
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000016918
Net Income
500M - 1B
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
STZ
Social Media