

But all kidding aside, I'm not surprised that these companies are for sale. Both seem to have put much effort into expanding volumes in the last years (if you drive past the vineyard of Ventozelo, the amount of recently planted vines is stunning), but haven't been able to give the quality of the products the boost that it needed, while both companies own some very respectable vineyards. A possible buyer will have a good deal of work to do there. Moreover, I wouldn't be surpised if other companies of more or less the same scale face the same problems and come up for sale in due time as well.