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Andrew Peller Ltd T.ADW.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  ADWPF | T.ADW.B

Andrew Peller Limited is a producer and marketer of wines and craft beverage alcohol products in Canada. With wineries in British Columbia, Ontario and Nova Scotia, the Company markets wines produced from grapes grown in Ontario’s Niagara Peninsula, British Columbia's Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys, and from vineyards around the world. Its premium and ultra-premium Vintners' Quality Alliance brands include Peller Estates, Trius, Thirty Bench, Wayne Gretzky, Sandhill, Red Rooster, Black Hills Estate Winery, Tinhorn Creek Vineyards, Gray Monk Estate Winery, Raven Conspiracy and Conviction. It imports wines from various wine regions around the world to blend with domestic wine to craft these products. It also produces craft beverage alcohol products, including No Boats on Sunday ciders and seltzers, and various spirits and cream whisky products under the Wayne Gretzky No. 99 brand. It produces and markets premium personal winemaking products through its subsidiary, Global Vintners Inc.


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Comment by rustybladeson Jul 07, 2024 5:16pm
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RE:The Wine Shop - LCBO strike

RE:The Wine Shop - LCBO strike
Received emails today from Trius and Peller offering free delivery for online orders (over a minimum value). They've done this in the past but now the disounts on the bottles are not as large.

This increased demand should allow them to reduce inventories. Also margins should improve as the increased sales at the outlets can probably be handled with minimal increase in staffing levels.
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