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Penfolds pain: Why our top winemaker keeps getting it wrong

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04.06.2026

Penfolds pain: Why our top winemaker keeps getting it wrong

June 4, 2026 — 1:55pm

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The history of stuff-ups, miscalculations and underachievement at Penfolds owner Treasury Wine Estates could fill a book. Its capacity to disappoint is legendary.

Now the company has bravely come up with a new master plan, hoping this one will hit the mark.

Treasury Wine has become the corporate equivalent of a widow maker for those who take up the challenge to lead the company. Over the past decade and a half, investors have watched as each new management regime’s plan to restructure, rescue and reshape the business has largely flat-lined.

So June 4, 2026 should be noted in the history books as yet another date for a new strategic vision for the high-profile but accident-prone global winemaker.

History and probability don’t favour the success of the latest plan to simplify Treasury Wine’s portfolio from 76 brands to 30 and potentially sell some or all of its US wineries.

But the sharemarket certainly bought it. After a 22 per cent fall in the company’s market value since the start of the year, Treasury Wine’s share price caught a break and spiked close to 13 per cent on Thursday after the rescue/resuscitation plan was made public by its latest........

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