
Canvasback Visitor Center, Walla Walla, WA by Richard Duval
Company to refocus on core parts of portfolio
Napa Valley’s Duckhorn Vineyards announced today that the company will be winding down its Canvasback, Migration, Paraduxx, and Postmark brands. The changes will also include closing the tasting rooms for Canvasback (Walla Walla, WA), Migration (Napa, CA), and Sonoma-Cutrer (Windsor, CA).
Going forward, Duckhorn will focus on the four core wineries in its portfolio: Duckhorn Vineyards, Kosta Browne, Decoy, and Sonoma-Cutrer (albeit without a tasting room). The company will also continue with its Goldeneye, Calera, and Greenwing brands.
“We see tremendous potential for our core four wineries, along with Goldeneye, Calera and Greenwing, to contribute to the company’s vision to be the leader in American luxury wine,” CEO Robert Hanson said in the press release.
Duckhorn will reallocate resources used for the shuttered brands, which represented
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You leave a lot open for interpretation by using the term wind(ing) down in both the headline and body without really defining what they will be doing…
Monty, what is in front of the paywall is only an excerpt of the article. As stated further down, the company will be selling through the vintages it currently has of the brands it is winding down and then discontinuing them. This information is also in the press release hyperlinked in the first sentence of the article.
doesnt seem to be a lot of actual info
CM, the majority of this article is paywalled for subscribers.
shocker that a MSM site would censor comments
CM, comments are moderated, not censored.