Rémy Cointreau confirms a decline in annual sales

Despite a return to slight organic growth and a marked rebound in the fourth quarter, Rémy Cointreau continued to feel the effects of the slowdown in the cognac market and reported a decline in revenue for its 2025–2026 fiscal year.

 

Rémy Cointreau posted revenue of €935.3 million for its fiscal year ending in March 2026, compared to €984.6 million a year earlier, representing a reported decline of 5%. The group notes, however, that its sales grew by 0.2% on an organic basis, marking a return to growth after several difficult fiscal years.

 

The fourth quarter was the main driver of this improvement. Sales grew by 8.9% on an organic basis.

 

Cognac is regaining momentum but remains under pressure

 

In fact, it was the cognac division, the group’s primary business, that enabled the slight late-year recovery in revenue. Sales in this division rose by 15.5% on an organic basis in the final quarter of the fiscal year, benefiting in particular from a strong recovery in China.

 

However, for the year, cognac generated €573.6 million in revenue, compared to €611.8 million the previous year, representing a decline of 6.2%. On a like-for-like basis, the decline was limited to 0.5%, marking a gradual stabilization after several quarters of sharp contraction.

 

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Anthony Conan
Graduated as a multimedia journalist in 2019, Anthony Conan has multiplied his experiences, notably as an editorial assistant at TF1 and as a radio journalist at RCF Bordeaux. He specializes in video editing in addition to writing, and has developed a particular interest in economics.

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