Annual results

Data from 1 April, 2024 to 31 March, 2025

Financial performance

  • 984,6M€

    Consolidated saled

  • 217,0M€

    Current operating profit

  • 22%

    Current operating margin

  • 121.2M€

    Net Profit

  • Diagram Sales by division: Cognac 62%, Liqueurs and spirits 36%, Partner brands 2%.
  • Diagram Sales by geographic area: Americas 37%, Asia-Pacific 40%, EMEA 23%.

Non-financial performance

  • 154.327

    Carbon emisions (in Teq CO2)

  • −10%

    Evolution of carbon emissions vs 2020-2021 (baseline)
    In line with SBTi commitments of –27% by 2030

  • 88%

    of agricultural land involved in responsible and sustainable certification

  • −53%

    Evolution of net water consumption from the 2022-2023 baseline
    20% reduction target for 2029-2030 achieved

  • A rating from CDP Climate

  • Logo Time World's Most Sustainable companies 2025

    Ranked among the most sustainable companies by TIME and Statista

“The Sustainable Exception”: supporting responsible growth

Rémy Cointreau made substantial progress in implementing its transformation plan “The Sustainable Exception”, centered on three pillars: People, Terroir and Time. The year brought particularly strong gains for the Terroir pillar, with tangible results that validated the impact of initiatives taken. Progress was recognized with an A rating from CDP Climate and a B- rating from CDP Water.

During the year, Rémy Cointreau reduced its carbon emissions by 10% from its 2020-2021 baseline, and by 8% from 2023-2024 levels. These reductions kept it on track to meet its 2030 targets, in line with its Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) commitments. While reduced production volumes played a role, the results also reflect the effectiveness of measures deployed. Supplier engagement — especially with glassmakers — operational optimizations across all packaging types and on transport-related emissions.

The Group also significantly reduced its net water consumption by 53% from the 2022-2023 baseline (equal to a 39% drop per bottle produced).