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[1/2] A bartender pours a drink at a Campari inauguration of a new brand house for Aperol, its best-selling beverage, in Venice. Shares in Campari fell by more than 5% in Milan after the departure of Kunze-Concewitz, who is 56, was announced. Under Kunze-Concewitz, Campari roughly tripled its net sales and profitability, investing around 3 billion euros ($3.2 billion) on acquisitions. Sales of Aperol have increased by 12 times since 2007 and it has become the group's largest brand. Kunze-Concewitz, an Austrian citizen who was born in Istanbul, will remain as a non-executive director at Campari.
Persons: Manuel Silvestri, Bob Kunze, Matteo Fantacchiotti, Kunze Concewitz, Fantacchiotti, Italy's, Cristina Carlevaro, Elisa Anzolin, Keith Weir, Jason Neely, Alexander Smith Organizations: REUTERS, Asia Pacific, Nestle, Diageo, Carlsberg, Jefferies, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Aperol, Venice . Italy, Italian, Campari, Milan, Asia, Austrian, Istanbul
The Italian cocktail, Aperol Spritz, appeared multiple times on HBO's "White Lotus" series. According to Campari, the maker of Aperol, the apéritif is gaining market share in the US, in part because of its repeated appearances in "The White Lotus." Aperol Spritz has often been seen as a divisive drink. Aperol sales, which account for 22% of Campari's total portfolio, grew by nearly 50% in the US in 2022. Campari isn't the only business to see a boost from what has been dubbed as "The White Lotus" effect.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCampari Group CEO: Will continue to 'significantly' outperform industry peers, especially in U.S. marketCEO of Campari Group Bob Kunze-Concewitz weighs in on the beverage giant's earnings, arguing the industry will remain resilient in 2023.
Strong pricing helps to drive sales growth for Campari
  + stars: | 2023-02-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/3] General view at a Campari inauguration of a new brand house for Aperol, its best-selling beverage, in Venice Italy, August 30, 2021. REUTERS/Manuel SilvestriMILAN, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Italian spirits group Campari (CPRI.MI) reported on Tuesday a 9.6% increase in fourth quarter like-for-like sales, thanks to strong pricing and despite supply constraints. The maker of Aperol and Campari bitters said net sales reached 2.7 billion euros ($2.9 billion) in 2022 as a whole, up organically 16.4% compared with the previous year. Adjusted operating profit in the last quarter was up 7.6% on a like-for-like basis, with input cost inflation almost fully offset by positive pricing initiatives. Campari is proposing a full year dividend of 0.06 euros per share, unchanged compared with the previous year.
MILAN, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Italian spirits group Campari (CPRI.MI) said on Monday it had reached an agreement to buy an initial 70% stake in Wilderness Trail Distillery for $420 million, strengthening its bourbon offer. Under the agreement, Campari has an option to buy the remaining 30% of the Kentucky-based producer of bourbon and rye whiskey in 2031. The deal implies a current enterprise value of $600 million, which makes it the second biggest acquisition for the Italian group after it bought Grand Marnier in 2016. "By adding the fast-growing super premium Wilderness Trail brand we further expand and premiumise our bourbon offering, priming it to become Campari Group's second major leg after the aperitif portfolio", Chief Executive Bob Kunze-Concewitz said in a statement. Wilderness Trail Distillery, which was started in 2012, expects sales to jump 39% to $57 million in 2022, with core earnings of $37 million.
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