Foley's takeover of a listed wine company is also moving ahead. Directors of the New Zealand Wine Company said they had signed a deal with Foley Family Wines New Zealand, conditional on getting shareholder approval at a special meeting on August 14 and on Overseas Investment Office consent.
If the deal goes ahead, Foley would get 80 per cent of that company which owns 76ha of vineyard land in Marlborough, mostly in sauvignon blanc, and produces 300,000 cases a year.
The merger would double his wine production volume in New Zealand.
"This merger is a key component to our New Zealand strategy," Foley said.
"The strong growth of our New Zealand wine brands, along with a couple of short vintages, has left us challenged to meet our demand."
The deal would give Foley access to an extra 200ha of Marlborough vineyards. Foley established the business in 1996, buying Linecourt Vineyards in California's Santa Ynez Valley, but it is now a major producer, marketer and distributor of wines.