The New Zealand Herald

Delegat tips UK price rise

- Edwin Mitson

Delegat Group, the owner of Oyster Bay wine, has warned it will have to increase prices in the UK due to the sustained weakness of the pound following the Brexit vote.

Oyster Bay sauvignon blanc, chardonnay and merlot are the best selling wines above £8 in the UK, irrespecti­ve of country of origin, Delegat executive chairman Jim Delegat told shareholde­rs at their annual meeting in Auckland, while Oyster Bay pinot noir is the bestsellin­g pinot noir above £9.

Notes to the NZX show Delegat told investors that the price rises would be introduced in the second half of the financial year, which would be between January and June 2017.

The issue of price rises in the UK following the collapse in sterling is a sensitive one. The largest supermarke­t in the UK, Tesco, and consumer goods group Unilever clashed over a price rise of Marmite, with the product pulled from the shelves in October. The chief executive of Tesco, Dave Lewis, responded with an interview in which he said consumers should not be asked to pay “inflated prices” due to currency fluctuatio­ns.

The New Zealand dollar has risen by 20 per cent against the British pound since a year ago, and by 13 per cent since June 23, when Britain voted to leave the EU.

Delegat is still aiming to increase sales in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Europe by 22 per cent to 849,000 cases by 2021. However, this is dwarfed by the target to increase sales in North America to 1,681,000 cases by 2021, a rise of 66 per cent.

Jim Delegat warned that it was difficult to forecast financial performanc­e due to the exchange rate volatility. On current rates, it is forecastin­g an operating profit in line with this year’s net profit after tax of $37m.

 ?? Picture / Greg Bowker ?? Jim Delegat warned it was difficult to forecast profit due to the exchange rate volatility.
Picture / Greg Bowker Jim Delegat warned it was difficult to forecast profit due to the exchange rate volatility.

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