Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) Investor Day 2026 summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Investor Day 2026 summary
4 Jun, 2026Strategic direction and portfolio focus
Transitioning to a focused portfolio of 10 priority brands, with Power Brands and Regional Heroes expected to represent 90% of net sales revenue within five years, up from 68% today.
Portfolio will be reduced from over 70 brands (currently 76) to fewer than 30, with non-priority brands managed through transition, tactical roles, divestment, or retirement.
Investment in advertising and promotion (A&P) will rise from 8.5% to 10% of net sales revenue by FY 2028, with a focus on luxury, white, and modern refreshment wine segments.
Brand building will be standardized globally, leveraging proven frameworks, dual innovation systems, and AI-driven insights to accelerate product development and marketing effectiveness.
Regional execution priorities focus on China, Americas, ANZ & Europe, and Emerging Markets, each with tailored strategies for distribution, brand building, and channel expansion.
Operating model and execution transformation
Transitioning to a regionally-led operating model across Americas, ANZ & Europe, Greater China, and Emerging Markets to drive accountability, faster decision-making, and efficiency.
Targeting AUD 100 million ($100m) per annum in cost reductions by FY 2029, with benefits starting from FY 2027, through simplification, automation, and reduced duplication.
Embedding commercial excellence, data-driven management, and performance discipline, with real-time tracking of key metrics, clear ownership, and incentives for top performers.
Digital, data, and AI adoption will create a single source of truth for reporting, enhance forecasting, and improve sales enablement and execution.
Performance will be measured across category, execution, customer outcomes, and financial delivery, with executive oversight ensuring alignment between strategy and results.
Regional strategies and market outlook
Greater China: Focused on disciplined execution, expanding online and offline distribution, targeting Baijiu consumers, and leveraging digital tools for authenticity and pricing control.
Americas: Resetting with inventory rebalancing, supply chain transformation, and a strategic review to address structural misalignment and improve profitability.
ANZ & Europe: Leveraging leading brands, expanding distribution in independent and on-premise channels, and unlocking luxury growth through direct-to-consumer and fine wine channels.
Emerging Markets: Scaling luxury demand in Southeast Asia, investing ahead in new frontiers like India and UAE, and expanding with disciplined distributor management.
Latest events from Treasury Wine Estates
- Luxury-led growth fueled double-digit profit and record sales, despite a major impairment.TWE
H2 20249 Jun 2026 - Luxury and DAOU growth drove 32% NPAT and 35% EBITS gains, offsetting Premium Brands weakness.TWE
H1 20259 Jun 2026 - EBITS dropped 39.6% and a $649.4m loss was driven by US asset impairment and market headwinds.TWE
H1 20269 Jun 2026 - EBIT/EBITS up 17% to $770.3M, with further growth expected despite California transition risks.TWE
H2 20259 Jun 2026 - Double-digit EBITS growth and margin gains targeted, driven by record vintage and China demand.TWE
Investor Update3 Feb 2026 - DAOU anchors luxury growth, with $223m–$228m FY24 EBITS and $20m+ synergies targeted.TWE
Investor Day 202431 Jan 2026 - Luxury growth, higher dividends, and US expansion as all resolutions pass amid industry risks.TWE
AGM 202419 Jan 2026 - Inventory reductions and a $100m cost-saving transformation launched amid US/China weakness.TWE
Investor Update17 Dec 2025 - FY25 EBITs to rise 17% to $770m, with luxury-led growth and a 5% share buyback planned.TWE
Investor Update13 Nov 2025