Davide Campari-Milano SpA is getting more than a popular liqueur brand with its acquisition of Grand Marnier Group. The Italian distiller also takes ownership of a historic villa in a French coastal town that’s reputed to have the most expensive residential real estate in the world.
The Marnier-Lapostolle family that controls Grand Marnier has owned Villa les Cedres in Saint Jean Cap Ferrat since the 1920s. The property, surrounded by a 14-hectare (34.6-acre) botanical garden, is on … (View original article)