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Willamette Valley Vineyards, Inc. Series A Redeemable Preferred (NASDAQ: WVVIP) is the preferred stock of Willamette Valley Vineyards, Inc., a publicly traded winery that describes itself as a leading Oregon producer of Pinot Noir. This news page aggregates press releases and announcements that reference WVVIP alongside the company’s common stock, WVVI.
Company news frequently highlights decisions by the board of directors regarding cash dividends on the Series A Redeemable Preferred stock. These announcements specify declared dividend amounts, record dates and payment dates, and note that future dividends are subject to board approval and the terms of the Amended and Restated Certificate of Designation governing the Preferred Stock.
Beyond dividend declarations, news items provide context on the broader business that underpins WVVIP. Releases describe Willamette Valley Vineyards’ community-ownership model, preferred stock offerings used to fund expansion of vineyards, tasting rooms, restaurants and production facilities, and partnerships aimed at promoting preferred stock ownership and shareholder rewards. Other articles discuss recognition for the winery’s Estate Tasting Room and Wine Club, sustainability certifications through LIVE and Salmon-Safe, and the growth of its hospitality footprint in Oregon, Washington and California.
Investors and wine enthusiasts can use this news feed to follow how Willamette Valley Vineyards communicates about its preferred stock, capital-raising activities, hospitality awards and corporate developments that may relate to the WVVIP security. For ongoing research, users may wish to review both dividend-related releases and broader corporate announcements that reference WVVI and WVVIP together.
Willamette Valley Vineyards (NASDAQ: WVVI) announced distribution and sales reorganization on Feb 10, 2026 to strengthen East Coast presence. The winery aligned New York State and Mid‑Atlantic distribution with Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) and moved Pennsylvania to Southern Glazer's.
The company reorganized its national sales team into five regions and added experienced hires: Robert Goodrich as Eastern Region Sales Director and Jimmy Lewis as California Sales Manager, aiming to expand retail and restaurant reach for its Oregon wines and Pinot Noir flagship.
Willamette Valley Vineyards (NASDAQ: WVVI) declared an annual cash dividend of $0.22 per share on its Series A Redeemable Preferred stock (NASDAQ: WVVIP). The dividend is payable on December 31, 2025 to holders of record at the close of business on December 5, 2025. Future dividends will require approval by the board and will follow the terms of the company's Amended and Restated Certificate of Designation for the Series A Preferred stock.
The company is headquartered near Salem, Oregon, and its common stock trades on NASDAQ under the symbol WVVI. Forward-looking statements in the release are subject to customary risks and uncertainties.
Willamette Valley Vineyards (NASDAQ: WVVI) has earned the prestigious #1 Tasting Room in the Nation award from USA TODAY's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards for the second consecutive year. The Estate Tasting Room, located in Salem Hills, Oregon, offers immersive wine experiences including classic flights, tableside tastings, and seasonal pairing menus.
Under Wine & Culinary Director Chef DJ MacIntyre, the vineyard has developed a sophisticated culinary program focusing on local Pacific Northwest ingredients. The company's Wine Club was also recognized as #2 in the Nation. With over 27,000 wine-loving shareholders, the winery operates on a unique community-ownership model, offering six membership tiers and producing over 75 different wines.
Willamette Valley Vineyards (NASDAQ: WVVI) has announced a new Preferred Stock Offering, making winery ownership more accessible to wine enthusiasts. The offering starts at $3.35 per share with a 6.5% annual dividend or wine credit with 15% bonus value for applications received by July 31, 2025.
Investors can purchase between 150 shares ($502.50) and 5,000 shares ($16,750). The share price will increase to $3.45 on August 1, 2025, and to $3.95 on November 1, 2025. Shareholders receive benefits including wine discounts (25% on current releases, 10% on library wines) and exclusive access to wine releases and opportunities.
Willamette Valley Vineyards (NASDAQ:WVVI), an Oregon-based Pinot Noir producer, has announced a cash dividend of $0.22 per share on its Series A Redeemable Preferred stock (NASDAQ:WVVIP). The dividend will be paid on December 31, 2024, to shareholders of record as of December 6, 2024. Future dividend payments will require board approval and will be determined according to the terms outlined in the Amended and Restated Certificate of Designation for the Series A Redeemable Preferred Stock.
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Willamette Valley Vineyards (NASDAQ:WVVI) declared a cash dividend of $.22 per share on its Series A Redeemable Preferred stock (NASDAQ:WVVIP), payable on December 30, 2022. Shareholders must be on record by the close of business on December 7, 2022. The company, a prominent Oregon producer of Pinot Noir, continues to support its shareholders through consistent dividends.
Willamette Valley Vineyards (NASDAQ: WVVI & WVVIP) announced its partnership with TiiCKER to enhance its 2022 Preferred Stock Offering aimed at funding growth. Investors can purchase shares at $5.25 with a 4.19% annual dividend or wine credit. The share price will rise to $5.35 after October 31, 2022. The offering includes unique shareholder perks like discounts and exclusive access to events. This initiative continues Willamette's community-funded business model established in 1989, promoting investment by wine enthusiasts.
Willamette Valley Vineyards (NASDAQ: WVVI) reported a loss per common share of $0.11 for Q1 2022, compared to a loss of $0.05 in Q1 2021. Sales revenue increased by 8.3% to $6,242,318, driven by direct consumer sales. However, net income declined 180.6% year-over-year to a loss of $(98,942). SG&A expenses rose 16.2% to $3,856,261, impacting overall profitability. CEO Jim Bernau highlighted supply chain issues affecting margins and earnings. For detailed financials, consult the Form 10-Q filed with the SEC.