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Pernod Ricard ends talks to buy Jack Daniel’s owner

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A Jack Daniel's whiskey logo can be seen on a barrel at the company's distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee, U.S. February 3, 2025.
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French drinks giant Pernod Ricard said Tuesday that talks to buy Brown-Forman, the US owner of Jack Daniel's whiskey, had ended without a deal.

The companies had confirmed in March they were holding talks.


But "these discussions ended without reaching an agreement", Pernod, whose brands include Absolut Vodka and Jameson whiskey, said in a statement.

Brown-Forman confirmed that the companies were "unable to reach mutually agreeable terms."

Of the two drinks giants, Pernod Ricard is valued at over €15 billion (£13bn) and Brown-Forman at $12 billion.

Rival American group Sazerac is reportedly also keen to acquire Brown-Forman but has not commented on a potential buyout.

Sazerac is a family-owned company with nearly 400 years of history. It operates distilleries worldwide including in the US, France and India.

The alcohol sector is facing a difficult global environment, with consumption weakening worldwide and new tariffs - particularly in the US - hurting major producers.

(AFP)