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Treasury Wine Estates Valuation Multiples

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About Treasury Wine Estates

Treasury Wine Estates is an Australia-based global wine company that demerged from Foster's Group in 2011. The company is among the world's top five wine producers, and owns a portfolio that includes Australian labels such as Penfolds and Wolf Blass, US wines like Chateau St Jean and Sterling, and newly launched names such as 19 Crimes and Maison de Grand Esprit. An acquisition of Diageo's wine business in 2016 added additional US brands including BV and Stags' Leap. Treasury owns over 130 wineries, with more than 13,000 planted hectares.


Founded

1957

HQ

Australia

Employees

2.6K

Sectors

Financials (LTM)

Revenue: $2B
EBITDA: $472M

EV

$4B

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Treasury Wine Estates Financials

Treasury Wine Estates reported last 12-month revenue of $2B and EBITDA of $472M.

In the same LTM period, Treasury Wine Estates generated $805M in gross profit, $472M in EBITDA, and $194M in net income.

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Treasury Wine Estates P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, Treasury Wine Estates reported revenue of $2B and EBITDA of $737M.

Treasury Wine Estates is profitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 47%, EBITDA margin of 35%, and net margin of 15%.

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$2B$2B$2B$2B$2B
Gross Profit$805M$980M$780M$908M$888M
Gross Margin45%47%42%45%46%
EBITDA$472M$737M$423M$558M$598M
EBITDA Margin26%35%23%27%31%
EBIT Margin20%24%4%10%18%
Net Profit$194M$313M$127M$192M$248M
Net Margin11%15%7%9%13%
Net Debt-$1B---

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Treasury Wine Estates Stock Performance

Treasury Wine Estates has current market cap of $3B, and enterprise value of $4B.

Market Cap Evolution


Treasury Wine Estates' stock price is $3.14.

Treasury Wine Estates share price increased by 1.7% in the last 30 days, and decreased by 47.7% in the last year.

Treasury Wine Estates has an EPS (earnings per share) of $0.39.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$4B$3B-1.1%1.7%-3.6%-47.7%$0.39

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Treasury Wine Estates Valuation Multiples

Treasury Wine Estates trades at 2.1x EV/Revenue multiple, and 8.2x EV/EBITDA.

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EV / Revenue (LTM)


Treasury Wine Estates Financial Valuation Multiples

As of May 29, 2026, Treasury Wine Estates has market cap of $3B and EV of $4B.

Treasury Wine Estates has a P/E ratio of 13.1x.

LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue2.1x1.8x2.1x1.9x2.0x
EV/EBITDA8.2x5.3x9.2x6.9x6.5x
EV/EBIT11.0x7.7x47.9x19.3x10.9x
EV/Gross Profit4.8x4.0x5.0x4.3x4.4x
P/E13.1x8.1x20.0x13.2x10.2x
EV/FCF51.4x13.0x40.8x17.1x23.3x

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Treasury Wine Estates Margins & Growth Rates

Treasury Wine Estates decreased revenue by 15% and EBITDA by 38% in the last fiscal year.

In the most recent fiscal year, Treasury Wine Estates reported gross margin of 47%, EBITDA margin of 35%, and net margin of 15%.

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Treasury Wine Estates Margins

Last FY202420252026202720282029
Gross Margin47%45%46%45%
EBITDA Margin35%27%31%26%
EBIT Margin24%10%18%19%
Net Margin15%9%13%11%
FCF Margin14%11%9%8%

Treasury Wine Estates Growth Rates

FY+1/FY23/2424/2525/2626/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth(15%)10%(4%)(10%)
Gross Profit Growth(19%)16%(2%)(11%)
EBITDA Growth(38%)32%7%(22%)
EBIT Growth(33%)149%76%(3%)
Net Profit Growth(42%)52%29%(24%)
FCF Growth(82%)138%(27%)(14%)

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Treasury Wine Estates Operational KPIs

Treasury Wine Estates' revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $0.8M, while opex per employee averaged $0.2M for the same period.

Treasury Wine Estates' Rule of 40 is 17% (metric relevant for SaaS companies only, counted as combined revenue growth rate and EBITDA margin).

Treasury Wine Estates' Rule of X is 2% (created by Bessemer, Rule of X is another metric to measure SaaS companies, ~1.5x stronger vs. the traditional Rule of 40, counted as revenue growth rate multiplied by 2.5 plus EBITDA margin).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Rule of 4023%17%---
Bessemer Rule of X17%2%---
Revenue per Employee-$0.8M---
Opex per Employee-$0.2M---
S&M Expenses to Revenue-15%15%15%16%
G&A Expenses to Revenue-7%8%8%8%
Opex to Revenue-29%38%35%31%

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Treasury Wine Estates Competitors

Treasury Wine Estates competitors include Anadolu Efes, Remy Cointreau, SABECO, Compañía de Cervecerías Unidas, Becle, Anhui Kouzi Distillery, Nigerian Breweries, Royal Unibrew, Boston Beer and ZJLD Group.

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EV/RevenueEV/EBITDA
Last FYLTM2027ELast FYLTM2027E
Anadolu Efes0.7x0.6x3.1x3.9x
Remy Cointreau2.8x2.9x10.8x13.2x
SABECO1.6x1.5x6.5x7.0x
Compañía de Cervecerías Unidas0.8x0.8x6.3x6.1x
Becle1.4x1.4x4.1x5.8x
Anhui Kouzi Distillery3.1x3.2x10.2x10.6x
Nigerian Breweries1.7x1.6x8.9x7.9x
Royal Unibrew1.7x1.7x9.0x8.8x

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Treasury Wine Estates M&A Activity

Treasury Wine Estates has acquired 4 companies to date.

Last acquisition by Treasury Wine Estates was on December 10th 2024. Treasury Wine Estates acquired Stone & Moon Winery for $24M (EV/Revenue multiple of ).

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Latest Acquisitions by Treasury Wine Estates

Stone & Moon Winery
DAOU Vineyards & Winery
Château Lanessan
Diageo
Description
Stone & Moon Winery is a producer and distributor of premium wines paired with craft beers, accessible via the vinebx.com online marketplace. The company sources varietals from California vineyards and brews small-batch beers emphasizing hop-forward profiles and barrel-aged styles. It offers direct-to-consumer shipping across select US states, featuring subscription boxes and tasting kits. Stone & Moon focuses on sustainable viticulture practices in Paso Robles and Sonoma regions, with annual releases including Cabernet Sauvignon blends and hazy IPAs distributed through regional retailers.
DAOU Vineyards & Winery is a Paso Robles-headquartered producer of Bordeaux-style wines from its 217-acre estate in California's Adelaida Coast AVA. The winery crafts Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and proprietary blends using mountain-grown grapes, earning over 900 ratings above 90 points from Wine Spectator and Robert Parker. DAOU ships collectible vintages worldwide via daouvineyards.com, with annual production exceeding 100,000 cases focused on premium appellation-quality wines.
Château Lanessan is a Bordeaux winery in the Haut-Médoc appellation producing red wines from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc blends. Located near Pauillac, the estate spans 48 hectares of gravelly soils with vines averaging 40 years old. It bottles flagship Château Lanessan and second wine La Demoiselle de Lanessan, distributed in the UK, US, and Asia. Family-owned since 1793 and bottled since 1907, the property features 19th-century cellars and equestrian facilities.
Formed in 1997 through the merger of Grand Metropolitan and Guinness, Diageo is the largest distiller globally by sales. Diageo acquired some of the Seagram assets in 2001, which gave it brands such as Captain Morgan rum and Crown Royal Canadian whisky. Since then, mergers and acquisitions have mostly been bolt-on in nature, plugging gaps in the company’s product and geographic portfolio.
HQ CountryChinaUnited StatesFranceUnited Kingdom
HQ City
Wuzhong
Paso Robles, CA
Bordeaux
London
Deal Date10 Dec 202431 Oct 202319 Oct 202219 Oct 2015
Valuation$24M$1B$50M$552M
EV/Revenue
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About Treasury Wine Estates

When was Treasury Wine Estates founded?Treasury Wine Estates was founded in 1957.
Where is Treasury Wine Estates headquartered?Treasury Wine Estates is headquartered in Australia.
How many employees does Treasury Wine Estates have?As of today, Treasury Wine Estates has over 2K employees.
Who is the CEO of Treasury Wine Estates?Treasury Wine Estates' CEO is Timothy Ford.
Is Treasury Wine Estates publicly listed?Yes, Treasury Wine Estates is a public company listed on Australian Securities Exchange.
What is the stock symbol of Treasury Wine Estates?Treasury Wine Estates trades under TWE ticker.
When did Treasury Wine Estates go public?Treasury Wine Estates went public in 2011.
Who are competitors of Treasury Wine Estates?Treasury Wine Estates main competitors include Anadolu Efes, Remy Cointreau, SABECO, Compañía de Cervecerías Unidas, Becle, Anhui Kouzi Distillery, Nigerian Breweries, Royal Unibrew, Boston Beer, ZJLD Group.
What is the current market cap of Treasury Wine Estates?Treasury Wine Estates' current market cap is $3B.
What is the current revenue of Treasury Wine Estates?Treasury Wine Estates' last 12 months revenue is $2B.
What is the current revenue growth of Treasury Wine Estates?Treasury Wine Estates revenue growth (NTM/LTM) is (4%).
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of Treasury Wine Estates?Current revenue multiple of Treasury Wine Estates is 2.1x.
What is the current EBITDA of Treasury Wine Estates?Treasury Wine Estates' last 12 months EBITDA is $472M.
What is Treasury Wine Estates' EBITDA margin?Treasury Wine Estates' last 12 months EBITDA margin is 26%.
What is the current EV/EBITDA multiple of Treasury Wine Estates?Current EBITDA multiple of Treasury Wine Estates is 8.2x.
What is the current FCF of Treasury Wine Estates?Treasury Wine Estates' last 12 months FCF is $75M.
What is Treasury Wine Estates' FCF margin?Treasury Wine Estates' last 12 months FCF margin is 4%.
What is the current EV/FCF multiple of Treasury Wine Estates?Current FCF multiple of Treasury Wine Estates is 51.4x.
How many companies Treasury Wine Estates has acquired to date?As of May 2026, Treasury Wine Estates has acquired 4 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by Treasury Wine Estates?$1B acquisition of DAOU Vineyards & Winery on 31st October 2023 was the largest M&A Treasury Wine Estates has done to date.
What companies Treasury Wine Estates acquired?Treasury Wine Estates acquired DAOU Vineyards & Winery, Diageo, Château Lanessan, and Stone & Moon Winery.
In how many companies Treasury Wine Estates has invested to date?Treasury Wine Estates hasn't invested in any companies yet (or none have been disclosed publicly).

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