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East Wine Participation AG has completed a valuation as base for strategic decisions

The shareholders of East Wine Participation AG have completed a valuation.

In 1758, Countess Maria Lunati-Visconti, the spouse of Prince Paul II, Anton Esterházy, gave instructions to plant pinot noir vines from Burgundy in Burgenland. This was the Initial step for the institution Esterházy Wine..

Oaklins' team in Austria provided a second opinion on the valuation of the East Wine Participation AG in the course of the reorganization of Esterházy’s activities in the wine industry.

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Thomas Jungreithmeir

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Vienna, Austria
Oaklins Austria

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