Constellation, based out of Victor NY in the Finger Lakes region. With the Mondavi purchase, became part owner of Opus One with Rothschild. Also bought The Prisoner wine brand from Huneeus/Quintessa in 2016.
https://www.sfgate.com/wine/article/Sale-of-Napa-s-Prisoner-signals-change-in-wine-7232930.php
Beverage giant Constellation Brands has announced that it will purchase Napa Valley’s Prisoner Wine Co. for approximately $285 million. The Prisoner Wine Co., currently owned by Rutherford’s Huneeus Vintners, includes five wine brands,
“Constellation is trying to do the same thing that Gallo’s trying to do — buying up fine wine companies and higher-priced wines,” said Rob McMillan, executive vice president of Silicon Valley Bank’s wine division.
Other Constellation bottles are also probably familiar to the public: Robert Mondavi Winery, Cook’s, Manischewitz, Clos du Bois. It’s also a major player in the beer and spirits realms, owning beer brands including Corona and Modelo, and spirits including Svedka vodka.
The company first went west in 1974 when it acquired Bisceglia Brothers Winery in Madera. Though the focus remained on wine for many years, Canandaigua truly solidified its presence in beer and spirits with the 1993 acquisition of Barton Inc. — which brought beer brands Corona, Peroni and St. Pauli Girl, plus Ten High Bourbon whiskey, Montezuma Tequila and California sparkling wine pioneer Paul Masson. In 2000, Canandaigua was rechristened as Constellation Brands.
Today, with behemoth brands like Svedka, Modelo and Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc, one could almost imagine an entire bar stocked with Constellation products. It has more than 100 brands and owns 20,000 acres of vineyards. It sells 67 million cases of wine and spirits every year, and 182 million cases of beer.