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:Three Barrels, the popular French brandy, is a new stablemate of [[Glenfiddich]], the bestselling single malt whisky. In 2005, [[William Grant]], the Banffshire whisky company, bought [[Raynal]], the French distiller based in Cognac, in a deal reckoned to be worth about £50m. William Grant, which also distils [[Grant’s]], [[The Balvenie]] and [[Hendrick’s Gin]], revealed an 8.1% leap in profits to £77.3m on turnover of £352.6m in 2005. The business is worth £800m and past dividends take the family to £900m after tax.<ref>Sunday Time Rish List 2007 [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/richlist/person/0,,48181,00.html The Grant and Gordon Family], accessed 14 November 2008</ref>
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:Three Barrels, the popular French brandy, is a new stablemate of [[Glenfiddich]], the bestselling single malt whisky. In 2005, [[William Grant]], the Banffshire whisky company, bought [[Raynal]], the French distiller based in Cognac, in a deal reckoned to be worth about £50m. William Grant, which also distils [[Grant’s]], [[The Balvenie]] and [[Hendrick’s Gin]], revealed an 8.1% leap in profits to £77.3m on turnover of £352.6m in 2005. The business is worth £800m and past dividends take the family to £900m after tax.<ref>Sunday Time Rich List 2007 [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/richlist/person/0,,48181,00.html The Grant and Gordon Family], accessed 14 November 2008</ref>
 
==Rich List results==
 
==Rich List results==
 
* RESULTS 2007 Ranking: 2 Worth: £900m Industry: Spirits
 
* RESULTS 2007 Ranking: 2 Worth: £900m Industry: Spirits

Latest revision as of 17:47, 14 November 2008

The Grant and Gordon family

According to the Sunday Times Rich List:


Three Barrels, the popular French brandy, is a new stablemate of Glenfiddich, the bestselling single malt whisky. In 2005, William Grant, the Banffshire whisky company, bought Raynal, the French distiller based in Cognac, in a deal reckoned to be worth about £50m. William Grant, which also distils Grant’s, The Balvenie and Hendrick’s Gin, revealed an 8.1% leap in profits to £77.3m on turnover of £352.6m in 2005. The business is worth £800m and past dividends take the family to £900m after tax.[1]

Rich List results

  • RESULTS 2007 Ranking: 2 Worth: £900m Industry: Spirits
  • RESULTS 2006 Ranking: 3 Worth: £725m Industry: Spirits

People

Notes

  1. Sunday Time Rich List 2007 The Grant and Gordon Family, accessed 14 November 2008