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Kirin Sells Four Roses Bourbon for Up to $775M
6 Feb
Summary
- Kirin Holdings is selling its Kentucky bourbon brand, Four Roses.
- E&J Gallo Winery is acquiring Four Roses for up to $775 million.
- The deal is expected to be finalized in the second quarter.

On February 6, 2026, Kirin Holdings, a Japanese brewer, revealed its intention to divest its Kentucky-based bourbon brand, Four Roses. The buyer is E&J Gallo Winery, an American entity, with the transaction valued at up to $775 million. Kirin, which originally purchased Four Roses in 2002, stated that this sale would enable a strategic reallocation of its resources.
The brewer intends to focus these resources on other business areas that can leverage Kirin's core organizational strengths. This decision aligns with reports from October suggesting Kirin's desire to exit the struggling Japanese spirits market and concentrate on its growing healthcare sector. Kirin's existing portfolio includes beverage and beer operations, alongside a pharmaceuticals subsidiary.
A spokesperson for Gallo confirmed that no immediate changes are foreseen regarding Four Roses' production, distribution, or operational structure. Kirin highlighted that the brand has experienced significant growth since its acquisition, particularly within the United States market. The completion of the deal is projected for the second quarter of the year.




