Australian wine group Accolade Wines has been taken over by a consortium of investors as part of a recapitalisation plan to salvage the company’s “unsustainable balance sheet”. The five ...
Accolade Wines CEO Robert Foye has left the Australian group, owner of brands including Jam Shed and Hardys. Foye first ...
Accolade Wines came into being in 2011 when a private equity group acquired the business from Constellation Wines of the US. The principal Australian brands owned by Accolade are Amberley, Banrock ...
Hot off the heels of the launch of Mud House Sauvignon Blanc in Mini Box format, Accolade Wines is delighted to continue diversifying and expanding its mini boxed wine portfolio with the addition of ...
Australia's biggest winemaker, Accolade Wines, is to be bought by a US private equity firm. The Carlyle Group has agreed to buy the maker of Hardys wine from Australia's Champ Private Equity for ...
Accolade Wines has been recognised as one of the 5-Star Employers of Choice Accolade Wines was named as one of the winners of the HRD 5-Star Employers of Choice 2024. Anjanette Murfet, chief people ...
Another organisation that made it to Australia's five-star employers is Edwards Lifesciences, which has been recognised for ...
The UK arm of Accolade Wines, the company behind the likes of Hardys, Echo Falls, Kumala and Lambrini, is to continue raising its prices as it bids to return to profit.
Advancements in de-alcoholising technology have helped to revolutionise the zero- and low-alcohol wine market. Opportunities abound to innovate and rethink approaches in this challenging industry, ...