Kirin to Sell Bourbon Brand Four Roses in $775M Deal

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Kirin to sell Bourbon Brand

In a move that signals a strategic reshuffling in the global spirits market, Kirin to sell Bourbon Brand Four Roses to E. & J. Gallo Winery for up to 120 billion yen — roughly $775 million — the Japanese beverage giant announced Friday.

The transaction marks a significant pivot for Kirin Holdings as it trims its U.S. spirits portfolio and refocuses its long-term strategy.

Four Roses Changes Hands

Under the agreement, Kirin’s wholly owned subsidiary, Kirin Beer & Spirits of America Inc., will transfer all membership interests in Four Roses Distillery LLC to Gallo, according to the company’s statement.

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The deal’s headline value of approximately $775 million includes a potential earnout of about $50 million. That additional payment will be triggered if specified revenue milestones are achieved after closing — adding a performance-based twist to the transaction.

Founded in 1888 and headquartered in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, Four Roses has been under Kirin’s ownership since 2002. During that time, the bourbon brand has delivered strong results, particularly in the U.S. market, cementing its reputation among whiskey enthusiasts for consistency and craftsmanship.

Modesto, California-based E. & J. Gallo Winery — one of the largest family-owned wine and spirits companies in the United States — will now add the storied Kentucky bourbon label to its expansive portfolio.