Cibi e Bevande
VRANKEN-POMMERY MONOPOLE : Turnover first half 2020: €64.3 million. Controlled effects of the Covid-19 crisis
Reims, July 16, 2020
In the context of the major pandemic crisis of Covid-19, the group's consolidated revenue for the first half of 2020 was €64.3 million, down 26.1%.
Sales to customers, which contribute to margins, fell by only 22.7% to € 63.7 million.
Although out-of-home consumption of "festive" products has been halted throughout the world as a result of containment measures, Vranken-Pommery Monopole has managed to limit the deterioration in its activity by a strong presence of its quality brands in all the off-trade sales networks: wine merchants, food retailers and food shops.
Export sales represent 56% of consolidated sales. They are mainly driven by sales of champagnes in the European Union and sales of rosé wines to major food customers.
In third countries, where the group has historically focused on the hotel and restaurant business, the development of the Vranken-Pommery Monopole has slowed down, especially in the United States where the market is, as always, subject to wide variations.
Champagne sales in the first half of 2020, down 23% to €50.8 million, were almost completely halted in hotel and restaurant networks around the world.
This impact was partially offset by sales in the Off-trade in France, and especially in Benelux, Germany and Switzerland, all the more so as family reunification, which promotes conviviality, was authorised in these five countries as part of the containment.
The group's multi-networks enabled sales of rosé wines, whether from Provence or the Camargue, to be maintained at a level almost equivalent to that of 2019 (-4.2%).
The impact of the closure of restaurants in France, where Provence Château La Gordonne and Camargue Domaine Royal de Jarras are particularly well represented, was largely offset by additional sales in wine stores and food networks.
This was also the case throughout Europe: Belgium, Holland, Germany and Switzerland.
Over the second half of the year, the deconfinement will have a favourable effect on rosé wine sales.
Louis Pommery, a Californian sparkling wine, distributed like Champagne in the most prestigious networks of the hotel industry, experienced a similar slowdown to the latter in the United States.
In France, the decline in sales was limited to 9%, but the Portuguese subsidiary's activity was strongly affected in its domestic market, where tourism, the main sector of activity, was halted by containment. Sales in Portugal collapsed.
Semi-finished product sales of Grands Domaines du Littoral are postponed to the second half of the year.
The vines of the group present the best conditions for a quality harvest, which is expected very early for the Champagne region from August 20th. On the other hand, in Provence, the vineyards have suffered a strong spring frost.
The group will take all measures to limit its supplies and balance its inventories, taking into account the weakness of current sales and the uncertainties linked to future sales.
Above all, the past period has enabled Vranken-Pommery Monopole to demonstrate the resilience and solidity of its business model, which is based on a wide range of high-quality products, multi-channel distribution and an international presence.
Online publication of the 2020 Half-Year Financial Report: September 10, 2020 after the close of trading.
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