Italian spirits maker Campari group has reached a deal to add the French liquor Grand Marnier to its growing portfolio.
Campari said in a statement it has an agreement to buy a 17 percent stake in the family-controlled Societe des Produits Marnier Lapostolle for 8.05 euros a share, a 60 percent premium on Friday's closing price. The deal values the French company at 684 million euros ($760 million).
Source: http://www.seattletimes.com/
Few bottles stand out on the liquor shelf quite like crimson-hued Campari. Even when it’s...
The aperitivo is practically an institution in Italy. An early evening drink, the aperitiv...
You’ve probably seen amari, from big brands like Campari and Averna to artisanal bottles m...
Aperol®, the globally renowned bright orange Italian liqueur, headlines a U.S. Spritz Tour...
If walls could talk, the bar at Camparino in Galleria would have stories to tell. Since 19...
Campari America, the pioneer behind the Spritz movement in the U.S., is proud to announce...
This year, the New York Film Festival (NYFF) returns to Lincoln Center from Sept. 30 throu...
Campari, the iconic Italian aperitif, launches Campari Red Diaries 2021: Fellini Forward ...