Pernod Ricard Winemakers was the wholly owned wine subsidiary of French wine and spirits producer Pernod Ricard, which is one of the largest alcoholic beverage companies in the world. In 2025, the firm merged its operations with those of Accolade Wines, creating an entity called Vinarchy.[1][2]
Overview
It arose from the Australian and New Zealand companies formerly known as Premium Wine Brands and Pernod Ricard Pacific, and is then extended to become Pernod Ricard's umbrella organisation for its wine operations in other countries.
Amongst its large portfolio, its major wineries were Jacob's Creek from Australia, Campo Viejo from Spain, Kenwood Vineyards from the United States, and Brancott Estate from New Zealand.[3]