Australian Vintage Ltd
ASX:AVG

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Australian Vintage Ltd
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Price: 0.105 AUD -4.55%
Market Cap: 34.6m AUD
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Market Cap
34.6m AUD
Industry
Beverages

Australian Vintage Ltd. engages in wine making, wine marketing and vineyard management. The company is headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia. The firm's segments include Australia/North America Packaged, UK/Europe, Cellar Door, Australasia/North America bulk wine and processing, and Vineyards. The Australia/North America Packaged segment supplies packaged wine within Australia, New Zealand, Asia and North America through retail and wholesale channels. The UK/Europe segment supplies packaged and bulk wine in the United Kingdom and Europe through retail and distributor channels. The Cellar Door segment supplies wine direct to the consumer through regional outlets. The Australasia/North America bulk wine and processing segment supplies bulk wine, grapes, concentrate and winery processing services throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia and North America. The Vineyards segment provides vineyard management and maintenance services within Australia.

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