Listed company Foley Family Wines is in discussions to purchase Central Otago, award-winning Mt Difficulty Wines for an undisclosed sum.
In a market update yesterday, Foley chief executive Mark Turnbull said discussions were under way for Mt Difficulty's potential purchase, including vineyards, brands Mt Difficulty and Roaring Meg and its winemaking, cellar door and restaurant facilities.
Mt Difficulty has about 40ha of plantings in six vineyards in the shadow of its namesake - Templars Hill, Pipeclay Terrace, Menzies Terrace, Mansons Farm, Target Gully and Long Gully.
Mr Turnbull said any transaction was expected to be subject to conditions, including Foley shareholder approval and Overseas Investment Office approval.
He would only say confidential discussions with Mt Difficulty were ongoing, due diligence was under way and the market would be updated following any material developments.
The shares of Blenheim-based Foley, owned by US businessman Bill Foley, were unchanged at $1.30 following the announcement.