Mediobanca's latest report on the wine sector provides an encouraging picture of growth and investment opportunities in the sector.

  1. Growth in M&A transactions : In recent years, the Italian wine sector has been characterized by an increase in mergers and acquisitions. In 2021, the overall value of M&A deals in the global wine industry grew significantly, reaching $8.1 billion. In Italy, transactions amounted to 496 million euros, recording a growth of 119% compared to 2019. This indicates growing investor confidence in the sector.
  2. Global Competitiveness : Italian wineries are seeking to increase their business size to become more competitive in international markets. This means that there are investment opportunities for those who wish to contribute to this growth process, both by financing existing companies and looking to start new wine projects.
  3. Interest from investors from different sectors : The wine industry is attracting more and more capital from entrepreneurs from different sectors. This is evident in the cases of successful entrepreneurs such as Renzo Rosso (owner of Diesel) and Sandro Veronesi (owner of the Calzedonia Group) who have invested in the wine sector. These entrepreneurs bring with them experience and resources that can contribute to the success of wineries.
  4. International expansion : The Italian wine sector is expanding its international presence through M&A transactions. This is evident in the agreements with US and French investors, which demonstrate the international appeal of Italian wines.
  5. Consolidation Opportunities : Many Italian wine companies are looking to consolidate their position through mergers and acquisitions. This offers investment opportunities for those who wish to participate in the growth of an ever-evolving industry.

The increasing M&A operations, the interest of investors from different sectors and the international expansion of the sector are all positive signs for those wishing to enter this fascinating world. Investing in wine can not only be a profitable investment, but it can also help preserve and promote one of Italy's most precious traditions.

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