And a full listing of the 50 biggest suppliers to Systembolaget
Statistics on the size of wine importers is interesting. The ten largest wine importers in Sweden (or more accurately: suppliers to Systembolaget) account for 64% of total sales. On the list there are, curiously, some names that not many people know about.
One of the advantages that we have a state-owned monopoly – Systembolaget – bordering the authority (with the difference that they were not sharing information in the same way as an authority governed by public law) is that you may find interesting statistics on their site.
I have dug deep into the statistics on the largest wine suppliers, ie wine importers in Sweden. It is very interesting and some surprises popped up. Here is a first article on Sweden’s biggest wine importers, or more correctly: suppliers to the monopoly retailer Systembolaget.
(Note: Here is our long list of Swedish wine importers. It is not 100% complete, but it is as complete as can be.)
As you read on, keep in mind two things: Figures are in value. There are also figures for volume. Many people have a tendency to look at the volume when they talk about wine sales, but I think the value is more important. So here all numbers are in value. Furthermore: this deals only with wine. Most importers are also active in other segments (beer, spirits).
Sweden’s ten largest wine importers
Which Sweden’s ten largest wine importers are depends a little on how you count. As mentioned, I stick to the value. There is one factor that complicates things: the corporate structure of the companies. Read on.
The largest importer’s turnover is nearly two billion Swedish crowns (SEK) in wine with Systembolaget. Here is the top-ten list:
It should be noted that “turnover” on this page signifies Systembolaget’s turnover, i.e. sales, of products from these suppliers. It is not the importers’ sales to Systembolaget, or the importers’ turnover. The numbers come from Systembolaget’s reporting on how much they themselves have sold (not bought).
10 Biggest Suppliers to Systembolaget, wine, in value (M SEK) | ||||
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Agglomerated by Groups | ||||
Importer / Supplier | 2013 | Grwth fm '12 | Mkt shr | |
1 | Altia Group - Total | 1,786 | -9.7% | 10.6% |
2 | Vingruppen Group - Total | 1,631 | -2.9% | 9.7% |
3 | Primewine Group - Total | 1,420 | -12.4% | 8.4% |
4 | Oenoforos Group - Total | 1,318 | -2.1% | 7.8% |
5 | Viva Group - Total | 1,298 | 39.4% | 7.7% |
6 | Hermansson & Co AB | 724 | 12.4% | 4.3% |
7 | Pernod Ricard Sweden AB | 672 | -1.6% | 4.0% |
8 | Enjoy Wine & Spirits AB | 658 | 13.4% | 3.9% |
9 | Treasury Wine Estates Sweden AB | 616 | -12.4% | 3.7% |
10 | Winepartners Nordic AB | 562 | 28.5% | 3.3% |
Top Ten (Groups) | 10,684 | 0.8% | 63.5% |
The Finnish company Altia is thus the largest wine importer, followed by Vingruppen. In third place PrimeWine Group.
Several of the names on the list are quite unknown, partly because they usually appear under a different name. Behind the name Altia three importers are concealed, with more familiar names:
- Bevco AB
- Bibendum
- Philipson Söderberg
Altia is a Finnish company owned by the Finnish state (although there are rumours of an impending sale).
The same goes for several others:
Vingruppen:
- The Wineagency (sic)
- Vinovum
- Kajsa Wines
- Vinunic – the most famous name in the group
- Wineworld (sic)
- Yourwineclub
Primewine Group (sic):
- BGS Wine Import
- Mondo Wine
- Multibev (ex Solera)
- Prime Wine Sweden
Oenoforos:
- Oenoforos
- Carovin
And perhaps the least familiar name of all, Viva Wine and Spirits Group:
- Chris Wine & Spirits
- Giertz Vinimport
- Mero Wines
- The Wine Team (ex Future Wines )
- Winemarket (sic)
Many billions worth of wine
The top five each have well over one billion SEK in wine sales to Systembolaget.
Together, sales by the ten largest reach just over SEK 10 billion. Only wine that is. Just to Systembolaget.
It may be interesting to note that Pernod Ricard Sweden AB does not come until the seventh place, with a turnover of 670 million SEK. As you may remember (or not) Pernod Ricard bought V & S Vin and Sprit AB a few years ago when the Swedish state sold the former monopoly importer. (V&S Vin & Sprit had the monopoly on wine imports to Sweden until the mid 1990s when imports were liberalised. It remained under state ownership, on a competitive market. A few years back it was sold.) If you go back in the statistics until shortly before PR’s acquisition of V&S Vin & Sprit they had a very dominant position, with well over two billion SEK in sales (wine). Now, this has shrunk dramatically. It might not be so surprising since Pernod Ricard was in particular interested in the spirits portfolio, notably Absolut vodka.
Why this jumble of group companies?
One may wonder why the big wine importers have all these subsidiaries for activities that in reality actually are quite moderate in size. It is also often the same people sitting in management positions in the different companies, so from a purely operational point it seems not meaningful. On the contrary, it must increase administrative costs having several different company structures.
So there is probably some other (hidden?) reason behind it.
One theory is that one wants to avoid having competing winemakers being handled by the same company. As an example, if an importer already has a Chablis producer in the portfolio, maybe they would choose to add a second Chablis producer in one of the other subsidiaries. But I doubt that wine producers are so gullible.
A perhaps more important factor is that supposedly Systembolaget has a limit on how many quotes / proposals / tenders one company may make on a particular request for tender (all major purchases are done with a tender procedure). If you then have three subsidiaries each of which can deliver the maximum number of tenders / samples then you have with one fell swoop tripled your chances in the tender lottery. (Some commenters believe that the tender process sometimes is more like a lottery than a quality selection, especially when there are many samples submitted.)
Update: I asked the monopoly about this and as it turns out there are no such rules. So this hypethesis falls, at least partially. Read more in this follow-up article: Why do the wine importers hide behind multiple names?
It would be interesting to hear a comment from one of the importers why there is this maze of group companies.
An alternative picture of the largest suppliers to Systembolaget
If, instead, we ignore the fact that several companies belonging to groups or corporations and instead look at each individual company, registered as a supplier to Systembolaget, then the image becomes a little different. Here is the top-ten list with that (in my opinion not quite correct) view:
10 biggest suppliers to Systembolaget, wine, in value (M SEK) | ||||
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INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES | ||||
Importer/supplier | 2013 | Grwth fm '12 | Mkt shr | |
1 | (Oenoforos Grp) Oenoforos AB | 1,318 | 5.7% | 7.8% |
2 | (Primewine Grp) Prime Wine Sweden AB | 1,064 | -9.9% | 6.3% |
3 | (Viva Grp) Giertz Vinimport AB | 891 | 40.2% | 5.3% |
4 | (Altia Grp) Altia Sweden AB | 800 | -9.0% | 4.8% |
5 | Hermansson & Co AB | 724 | 12.4% | 4.3% |
6 | (Vingruppen Grp) Vinunic AB | 706 | 2.7% | 4.2% |
7 | Pernod Ricard Sweden AB | 672 | -1.6% | 4.0% |
8 | Enjoy Wine & Spirits AB | 658 | 13.4% | 3.9% |
9 | Treasury Wine Estates Sweden AB | 616 | -12.4% | 3.7% |
10 | Winepartners Nordic AB | 562 | 28.5% | 3.3% |
Then Oenoforos becomes Sweden’s largest wine importer. Oenoforos does have one subsidiary / sister company, Carovin, but the bulk of the business is in the main firm.
Oenoforos followed by Prime Wine Sweden AB in second place, and Giertz Vinimport AB in third. Next comes Altia Sweden AB, Hermansson & Co, VinUnic AB, Pernod Ricard Sweden AB, and Enjoy Wine & Spirits AB (formerly Enosvezia).
Market shares
Altia, the biggest importer, only reaches 10% market share. Less than half of what V&S Vin & Spirit had just before it was sold. Together the ten largest achieve market a share of 64%. A powerful dominance, of course, but maybe not quite as big a market share as I had expected, given the Swedish market’s preference for bag-in-box wines in large volumes.
On the other hand, these figures are in value. Perhaps the market share dominance of the big ones will be more pronounced if you look at the volume figures.
If we take all the fifty largest wine suppliers to Systembolaget, they have together a market share at almost exactly 95%.
In fact, it would be more correct to say “share of the sales to Systembolaget” instead of market share. One must remember that Systembolaget itself has a market share of just over 50%, ie the monopoly delivers just over half of the alcohol that we consume. The rest is traveller’s imports (carried personally across the border), restaurant consumption, smuggling, home brewing, etc.
The 50 largest wine importers
Here you have the entire list of the 50 largest wine importers (wine suppliers to Systembolaget) in 2013:
50 Biggest Suppliers to Systembolaget, wine, in value (M SEK) | |||||
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Grp | Indv | Supplier / Importer | 2013 | Grwth | Mkt shr |
1 | Altia Group - Total | 1,786 | -9.7% | 10.6% | |
2 | Vingruppen Group - Total | 1,631 | -2.9% | 9.7% | |
3 | Primewine Group - Total | 1,420 | -12.4% | 8.4% | |
1 | Oenoforos Grp - Oenoforos AB | 1,318 | 5.7% | 7.8% | |
4 | Oenoforos Group - Total | 1,318 | -2.1% | 7.8% | |
5 | Viva Group - Total | 1,298 | 39.4% | 7.7% | |
2 | Primewine Grp - Prime Wine Sweden AB | 1,064 | -9.9% | 6.3% | |
3 | Viva Grp - Giertz Vinimport AB | 891 | 40.2% | 5.3% | |
4 | Altia Grp - Altia Sweden AB | 800 | -9.0% | 4.8% | |
6 | 5 | Hermansson & Co AB | 724 | 12.4% | 4.3% |
6 | Vingruppen Grp - Vinunic AB | 706 | 2.7% | 4.2% | |
7 | 7 | Pernod Ricard Sweden AB | 672 | -1.6% | 4.0% |
8 | 8 | Enjoy Wine & Spirits AB | 658 | 13.4% | 3.9% |
9 | 9 | Treasury Wine Estates Sweden AB | 616 | -12.4% | 3.7% |
10 | 10 | Winepartners Nordic AB | 562 | 28.5% | 3.3% |
Top Ten (Groups) | 10,684 | 0.8% | 63.5% | ||
11 | Altia Grp - Bibendum | 539 | -4.4% | 3.2% | |
11 | 12 | Spendrups Bryggeri AB | 480 | 33.3% | 2.9% |
13 | Vingruppen Grp - The WineAgency Sweden AB | 469 | 4.1% | 2.8% | |
12 | 14 | Arvid Nordquist Vin och Sprithandel | 454 | 22.2% | 2.7% |
15 | Altia Grp - Philipson Söderberg AB | 446 | -16.3% | 2.7% | |
16 | Vingruppen Grp - WineWorld AB | 400 | -13.6% | 2.4% | |
13 | 17 | Concha y Toro Sweden AB | 375 | 4.4% | 2.2% |
14 | 18 | NigAB | 338 | 1.0% | 2.0% |
15 | Fondberg Group - Total | 310 | 10.6% | 1.8% | |
16 | 19 | Stellan Kramer AB | 289 | -2.4% | 1.7% |
17 | 20 | Henkell & Co Sverige AB | 282 | -1.1% | 1.7% |
21 | Viva Grp - The Wine Team (ex-Future Wine) | 280 | 80.5% | 1.7% | |
18 | 22 | janake wine group AB | 247 | 25.4% | 1.5% |
19 | 23 | Apricot AB | 247 | 19.5% | 1.5% |
24 | Primewine Grp - Mondo Wine Sweden AB | 236 | -12.3% | 1.4% | |
25 | Fondberg Grp - Fondberg | 216 | -23.2% | 1.3% | |
20 | Sigva Group - Total | 213 | -2.1% | 1.3% | |
21 | 26 | Domaine Wines Sweden AB | 204 | 1.0% | 1.2% |
22 | 27 | Kiviks Musteri AB | 203 | -6.8% | 1.2% |
23 | 28 | Johan Lidby Vinhandel AB | 175 | 20.0% | 1.0% |
24 | 29 | Ward Wines AB | 157 | 35.7% | 0.9% |
25 | 30 | Supreme Wine & Spirit AB | 151 | 135.6% | 0.9% |
26 | 31 | Selezione Barbro Guaccero | 149 | -3.5% | 0.9% |
32 | Viva Grp - Chris-Wine AB | 127 | -9.7% | 0.8% | |
27 | 33 | Bornicon & Salming | 120 | -2.3% | 0.7% |
28 | 34 | Hjo Grosshandel AB | 119 | -30.7% | 0.7% |
35 | Sigva Grp - Sigva AB | 113 | 1.9% | 0.7% | |
29 | 36 | Moët Hennessy Sverige AB | 109 | 0.7% | 0.6% |
37 | Sigva Grp - Vinia Sweden AB | 101 | -6.1% | 0.6% | |
38 | Fondberg Grp - Modern Wines Sweden AB | 95 | - | 0.6% | |
30 | 39 | Freixenet Nordic AB | 84 | 5.8% | 0.5% |
31 | 40 | Bacardi AB | 83 | -5.6% | 0.5% |
32 | 41 | Miguel Torres | 74 | -4.5% | 0.4% |
33 | 42 | Amka Vinimport AB | 73 | -24.4% | 0.4% |
34 | 43 | Stockholm WineLab AB | 72 | - | 0.4% |
35 | 44 | Tryffelsvinet AB | 64 | 13.2% | 0.4% |
45 | Primewine Grp - Multibev AB (ex-Solera) | 64 | -33.9% | 0.4% | |
46 | Vingruppen Grp - Vinovum AB | 56 | -28.7% | 0.3% | |
36 | 47 | Divine AB | 56 | 30.8% | 0.3% |
48 | Primewine Grp - BGS Wine Import | 56 | -25.6% | 0.3% | |
37 | 49 | Concealed Wines AB | 52 | - | 0.3% |
38 | 50 | Vinovativa AB | 51 | - | 0.3% |
Total 50 biggest | 15,915 | 3.4% | 94.6% | ||
Others | 901 | 7.2% | 5.4% | ||
Totalt (wine) | 16,815 | 3.6% | 100.0% | ||
Notes: | |||||
"Group Totals" exclude group companies outside the top 50 | |||||
The numbers concern ONLY WINE. Many companies have significant non-wine activites. | |||||
In Systembolaget's statistics they only specify individual suppliers. Group numbers are inferred. |
I will be back with more articles on the analysis of Systembolaget’s suppliers and the wine market in Sweden.
You can also se our (almost) complete list of all Swedish wine importers here.
10 Responses
very interesting paper.
Another answer to your question “Why this jumble of group companies?” could be: to hide some side effects of the monopoly. The risk of creating other monopolies does exist and monopolies are not that popular in the EC.
What “side effects” are you thinking about?
Interesting post!
we will investigate to add them to our wine distributors database
Very interesting article. I can’t seem to find the list of wines Systembolaget has online. Can you please help me with that?
I would love to know the Lebanese wines that Systembolaget has in stock!
Have you tried the Systembolaget site?
I did, but for some reason, the translation is covering parts of the website, and i can’t find what i am looking for. And i can’t speak Swedish.
Any link would be much appreciated.
Should be pretty easy to use it in Swedish. Search is “Sök” in Swedish. Easy to find. And Lebanon is “Libanon” in Swedish.
Thank you Per. Turns out they import 5 different bottles of Lebanese wine. Have a good day!
I would like to export wine in Sweden what sould i do i am from Romania European union
Find an importer in Sweden that you can collaborate with.