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    Sazerac Bids $15 Billion for Jack Daniel's Maker Brown-Forman, Source Says

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Last updated: April 15, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Sazerac has offered approximately $15 billion – around $32 per share – to acquire Jack Daniel’s maker Brown‑Forman, challenging ongoing merger talks between Brown‑Forman and Pernod Ricard.

    Sazerac Makes $15 Billion Offer for Brown-Forman, Jack Daniel's Maker

    Sazerac's Bid and Industry Implications

    By Abigail Summerville

    April 15 (Reuters) - U.S. spirits group Sazerac has offered to buy Brown-Forman for about $15 billion, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, complicating Pernod Ricard's attempt to merge with the Jack Daniel's maker.

    Details of the Sazerac Offer

    The privately held company has offered Brown-Forman $32 a share, according to the source who declined to be named because the matter was confidential.

    Market Conditions and Industry Challenges

    Supply-chain disruptions and U.S. tariff uncertainty have squeezed alcohol companies already grappling with a pullback in consumption from pandemic highs. Consolidation could help them cut costs and use their greater scale to weather the turbulence.

    Responses from Involved Parties

    Sazerac declined to comment, while Brown-Forman and Pernod did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

    Investor Reaction and Deal Structure

    Shares of Brown-Forman closed about 1% higher at $29.57 on Wednesday, well below Sazerac's offer price, a sign that investors were weighing hurdles to the deal including the Brown family's controlling stake.

    Comparison with Pernod Ricard's Approach

    Unlike Sazerac's more traditional buyout offer, analysts have said the deal with Pernod could involve a share swap, which would allow the Brown family to preserve some control over the iconic bourbon maker it has run since 1870.

    Ongoing Merger Talks

    Brown-Forman was already in talks with Pernod about a possible tie-up when Sazerac recently approached the Kentucky-based distiller with a rival bid.

    Strategic Fit and Market Impact

    Analysts have also said Pernod's portfolio and global reach made the French spirits maker the better fit. A Pernod and Brown-Forman merger would create a stronger challenger to global spirits leader Diageo and give the combined group greater leverage in the crucial United States market.

    Sazerac's Industry Position and Advantages

    Sazerac's edge lies in its familiarity with Brown-Forman, forged through decades of ties in Louisville's tight-knit bourbon industry. A combination of the two would also mean greater clout in negotiations with major U.S. distributors, industry M&A advisers have said.

    Recent Performance and Acquisition History

    Brown-Forman's Financial Outlook

    Last month, Brown-Forman maintained its fiscal 2026 forecast amid challenges from a volatile and uncertain macroeconomic environment. It has also been taking a hit in crucial markets such as the U.S. due to sluggish sales.

    Sazerac's Expansion Through Acquisitions

    New Orleans-based Sazerac has steadily broadened its portfolio over the years by snapping up popular liquor brands.

    Key Acquisitions

    A decade ago, it bought brands including Southern Comfort and Tuaca from Brown-Forman, and Pernod Ricard's Paddy whiskey. It followed that up in 2018 with the purchase of about 19 labels from industry giant Diageo.

    Sazerac managed to get its hands on Svedka vodka in 2024 after Constellation Brands sold the brand to focus on its higher-margin businesses.

    Media Coverage

    The Wall Street Journal was the first to report on Sazerac's bid.

    (Reporting by Anuja Bharat Mistry in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai)

    References

    • Is Brown-Forman (BF.B) a Takeover Target, or Just Talk
    • Jack Daniel’s maker Brown-Forman, Pernod Ricard confirm merger talks By Investing.com
    • Analysis-Sazerac won’t easily gatecrash Jack Daniel’s-maker’s merger talks By Reuters

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sazerac’s $32‑per‑share bid values Brown‑Forman at about $15 billion and has immediately boosted its stock by ~12 % on acquisition speculation (kavout.com).
    • •Meanwhile, Brown‑Forman remains in merger discussions with Pernod Ricard for a potential ‘merger of equals’, seen as strategically compelling given Pernod’s global reach and distribution network ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sazerac bids $15 billion for Jack Daniel's maker Brown-Forman, source says

    1How much did Sazerac offer to buy Brown-Forman?

    Sazerac offered about $15 billion, or $32 per share, to acquire Brown-Forman.

    2Who else is interested in merging with Brown-Forman?

    Pernod Ricard is also in talks with Brown-Forman about a potential merger.

    Table of Contents

    • Sazerac's Bid and Industry Implications
    • Details of the Sazerac Offer
    • Market Conditions and Industry Challenges
    • Responses from Involved Parties
    • Investor Reaction and Deal Structure
    • Comparison with Pernod Ricard's Approach
    • Ongoing Merger Talks
    • Strategic Fit and Market Impact
    • Sazerac's Industry Position and Advantages
    • Recent Performance and Acquisition History
    • Brown-Forman's Financial Outlook
    • Sazerac's Expansion Through Acquisitions
    • Key Acquisitions
    • Media Coverage
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  • •Structural hurdles loom large: the Brown family’s controlling stake in Brown‑Forman and Pernod’s leverage complicate any deal – a Sazerac offer would require cash and likely cost of control, while a Pernod deal could preserve family governance via share swap (investing.com).
  • 3Why are alcohol companies considering consolidation?

    Consolidation can help alcohol companies cut costs and withstand macroeconomic challenges such as supply chain disruptions and tariff uncertainties.

    4What is the history between Sazerac and Brown-Forman?

    Sazerac and Brown-Forman have long-standing ties in Louisville's bourbon industry, and Sazerac has previously acquired brands from Brown-Forman.

    5How did Brown-Forman perform financially amid recent challenges?

    Brown-Forman maintained its fiscal 2026 forecast but has faced challenges from volatile markets and sluggish sales in the U.S.

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