Instead of cash, premium Barossa winemaker Neldner Road, which makes Kraehe and Steinert, will pay shareholders dividends with a $200 bottle of wine.
between the new federal government and China, he is not banking on making any sales to China over the next five years.
Mr Powell said the extra funds would be used for working capital. Neldner Road has two flagship wine labels, Kraehe and Steinert, which each sell for $750 per bottle. in 2002. Mr Cowin built his fortune through the Hungry Jack’s fast-food chain. American billionaire Pete Kight then became the owner of Torbreck in 2008.Co, which changed its name to Neldner Road when his son Callum wanted to take it in a different direction.
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