Campari
The Group, which Gaspare Campari founded in Milan and now has its global headquarters in Sesto San Giovanni, markets and distributes its goods in more than 190 nations. It is the sixth-largest spirits organization globally. 22 manufacturing facilities account for the majority of production. Italian business Davide Campari-Milano N.V., doing business as Campari Group, has been in the branded beverage business since 1860.
It makes wines, alcoholic beverages, and non-alcoholic apéritifs. With the addition of more than 50 brands to its portfolio from its original product, Campari, it now offers products from Aperol, Appleton, Cinzano, Skyy vodka, Espolón, Wild Turkey, Grand Marnier, and Forty Creek whisky.
Campari's market capitalization as of March 2023 was $13.10 billion. By market cap, this places Campari as the 1183rd most valuable company in the world. The company's current revenue (TTM) is $2.76 billion, according to Campari's most recent financial filings. The company generated $2.52 billion in revenue in 2021, an increase from $2.06 billion in 2020.
Founded: 1860
Headquarters: Milan, Italy
Website: www.camparigroup.com