AUSTRALIA: Hardy to spend A$30m in Riverland

By | 25 June 2004

Australia's Hardy Wine Company will spend A$30m (US$21m) expanding and consolidating its operations in the South Australian Riverland region over the next three years.

Hardy has become part of the US Constellation Brands group. Australia's warm vineyard areas provide about 80% of production including the Banrock Station brands.

Sectors: Wine

Companies: Constellation

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