Campari Group in exclusive negotiations to acquire Champagne Lallier

By Rachel Arthur

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Campari has entered into exclusive negotiations to acquire Champagne Lallier as it seeks to build its presence in France.

The Italian spirits giant is talking to privately owned French company SARL FICOMA, family holding of Mr Francis Tribaut, for acquiring an 80% interest, with a medium-term route to total ownership, in the share capital of SARL Champagne Lallier and other group companies.

SARL FICOMA is the owner of the Champagne brand Lallier, which was founded in 1906 in Aÿ, one of the few villages classified as ‘Grand Cru’ in Champagne. It sold approximately 1 million Champagne bottles in 2019, including close to 700,000 bottles of Lallier.

The projected transaction scope includes the brands, related stocks, real estate assets including owned and operated vineyards, and production facilities.

The transaction is subject to the completion of French labour law processes.

“With this contemplated acquisition, which would mark the entry of the first Italian player in the Champagne category, Campari Group will add a premium and historical champagne brand, Lallier, mainly sold in selected on-trade outlets and bottle shops, further extending its range of premium offerings to this key channel for brand building,”​ says Campari.

“Moreover, Campari Group will build further critical mass in the strategic French market where the Group recently started to sell through its own in-market company.”

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