This news release contains forward-looking information that is based upon
assumptions and is subject to risks and uncertainties as indicated in the
cautionary note contained elsewhere in this news release.


Andrew Peller Limited (TSX:ADW.A)(TSX:ADW.B) ("APL" or the "Company") announced
today its results for the three months ended June 30, 2013.


FIRST QUARTER FISCAL 2014 HIGHLIGHTS:



--  Sales and net earnings before other items remain consistent with the
    prior year due to strong competitive pressures in the Canadian market 
--  Selling and administrative expenses decline due to restructuring
    initiative completed in Q4 fiscal 2013 
--  Cash flow from operating activities rises significantly to $9.1 million 
--  11% increase in common share dividends announced in June 2013 
--  Prestigious awards received in numerous international competitions 



"While we experienced pricing pressure in certain of our markets, we are
confident promotional and marketing initiatives through the balance of the year
are expected to result in another year of record sales and earnings for the full
fiscal 2014," commented John Peller, President and CEO. "We were also pleased to
announce an 11% increase in common share dividends in June, a reflection of our
highly positive outlook and our commitment to enhancing long-term shareholder
value."


Sales for the first quarter were stable at $72.7 million in fiscal 2014 and
fiscal 2013. Strong sales in British Columbia and through our export and agency
trade channels were offset by a decline in co-packing revenue and weaker wine
kit sales.


Gross margin was 38.2% of sales in the first quarter of fiscal 2014 compared to
38.8% in the same period last year. Gross margin percentage was negatively
affected by increased price competition in Western Canada and by the higher cost
for wine purchased on international markets. The decrease in gross margin
percentage was partially offset by sales of higher margin products and
successful cost control initiatives to reduce distribution, operating, and
packaging expenses. A special levy implemented by the Ontario government on July
1, 2010 served to reduce sales and gross margin by approximately $0.5 million in
the first quarters of fiscal 2014 and fiscal 2013.


Selling and administrative expenses decreased in the first quarter of fiscal
2014 due to certain restructuring and cost control measures taken in the fourth
quarter of fiscal 2013. As a percentage of sales, selling and administrative
expenses for the three months ended June 30, 2013 improved to 24.9% from 25.5%
last year.


Interest expense has declined in the first quarter of fiscal 2014 due to lower
debt levels caused by a decrease in inventory.


The Company recorded a non-cash gain in the first quarter of fiscal 2014 related
to mark-to-market adjustments on an interest rate swap and foreign exchange
contracts aggregating approximately $0.7 million compared to a gain of $0.2
million in the prior year. The Company has elected not to apply hedge accounting
and accordingly these financial instruments are reflected in the Company's
financial statements at fair value each reporting period. These instruments are
considered to be effective economic hedges and have enabled management to
mitigate the volatility of changing costs and interest rates during the year.


Net earnings excluding gains on derivative financial instruments, other (income)
expenses, and the related income tax effect of these items for the three months
ended June 30, 2013 and June 30, 2012 were $4.5 million.


Net earnings for the three months ended June 30, 2013 were $5.1 million or $0.37
per Class A Share compared to $4.6 million or $0.33 per Class A Share in the
first three months of fiscal 2013.


Strong Financial Position

Working capital at June 30, 2013 increased to $44.3 million compared to $41.7
million at March 31, 2013. The increase related to higher accounts receivable
due to the seasonality of sales, a decrease in accounts payable and accrued
charges, and a decrease in bank indebtedness, partially offset by a reduction in
inventory. The Company's debt to equity ratio was 0.76:1 at June 30, 2013
compared to 0.83:1 at March 31, 2013. Shareholders' equity as at June 30, 2013
was $134.1 million or $9.38 per common share compared to $129.7 million or $9.07
per common share as at March 31, 2013. The increase in shareholders' equity is
due to higher net earnings for the year partially offset by the payment of
dividends.


In the first quarter of fiscal 2014 the Company generated cash from operating
activities, after changes in non-cash working capital items, of $9.1 million
compared to a use of funds of $5.6 million in the prior year. Cash flow from
operating activities increased due to strong earnings performance, lower income
tax installments, and a larger decrease in non-cash working capital than in the
prior year.


Prestigious Awards

The Company was recognized with a number of top awards in domestic and
international wine competitions during the quarter.


The Lieutenant Governor's Awards for Excellence in British Columbia Wines were
established in 2003 to recognize excellence in the province's growing wine
industry. This year was the largest competition in the history of the awards
with 402 wines, 100% grown and produced in British Columbia, submitted from 109
wineries. Among the total of 12 winners were the Company's Calona Vineyards
Artist Series Pinot Noir 2011 and Red Rooster's Reserve Viognier 2012 and
Reserve Syrah 2010.


At the San Francisco International Wine Competition held in June, 4,500 wines
were judged from 30 countries. The Company was awarded a total of 32 medals,
including a Double Gold Medal for Red Rooster's 2012 VQA Gewurztraminer and Gold
for Peller Estates 2011 Vidal Blanc VQA Icewine.


The Concours Mondial de Bruxelles was held in May 2013, where 8,200 wines from
50 countries were reviewed. The Company was awarded a total of 11 medals,
including a Grand Gold Medal for Peller Estates Riesling Icewine 2008.


At the International Wine and Sprit Competition, now in its 44th year, the jury
received entries from 90 countries with the Company winning 46 medals including
Gold for 2011 Peller Estates Oak Aged icewine and Outstanding Silver for Trius'
2010 Showcase RHS (Right Hand Side) Merlot.


At the Decanter World Wine Awards held in London, England, industry experts,
Masters of Wine and Master Sommeliers awarded the Company ten medals including
Silver Medals for Wayne Gretzky 2011 Vidal Icewine and Trius' 2010 Showcase
Cabernet Franc Icewine.


The All Canadian Wine Championship, established in 1981, is the country's top
competition and this year the Company received 34 awards including Double Gold
Medals for Red Rooster's 2012 Reserve Viognier and 2012 Riesling, Double Gold
for Peller Estates 2011 Cabernet Franc Icewine and 2008 Riesling Icewine, Best
Red Wine of the Year for Trius' 2010 Showcase Red Shale Cabernet Franc, and Best
Sparkling Wine of the Year for Trius Brut Rose.


At the International Wine Challenge, in its 30th year, Peller Estates 2008
Riesling Icewine was awarded the Canadian Icewine Trophy and Canadian Riesling
Trophy, while Wayne Gretzky 2011 No. 99 Vidal Icewine was awarded the Canadian
Vidal Trophy.


Other key awards were won at the Los Angeles International Wine Competition (31
awards), Selections Mondiales des Vins Canada (4 gold medals), the Tasters Guild
(23 awards), the 2013 Ontario Wine Awards (3 key awards), the Sunset
International Wine Competition (7 awards), and the 2013 Korea Wine Challenge (4
awards).




Financial Highlights (Unaudited)                                            
(Complete condensed consolidated financial statements to follow)            
                                                                            
(in $000 except as otherwise stated)                                        
For the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012         2013         2012 
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Sales                                              $    72,718  $    72,662 
Gross margin                                            27,810       28,216 
Gross margin (% of sales)                                 38.2%        38.8%
Selling and administrative expenses                     18,135       18,550 
EBITA                                                    9,675        9,666 
Unrealized gain on financial instruments                  (731)        (198)
Other (income) expenses                                    (32)          86 
Net earnings                                             5,092        4,602 
Earnings per share - Class A                       $      0.37  $      0.33 
Earnings per share - Class B                       $      0.32  $      0.29 
Dividend per share - Class A (annual)              $     0.400  $     0.360 
Dividend per share - Class B (annual)              $     0.348  $     0.314 
Cash provided by operations                              9,136       (5,607)
  (after changes in non-cash working capital                                
   items)                                                                   
Working capital                                         44,300       34,670 
Shareholders' equity per share                     $      9.38  $      8.68 
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The Company calculates net earnings excluding gains on derivative financial
instruments, other (income) expenses, and the related income tax effect as
follows:




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For the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012                           
(Unaudited)                                                                 
                                                                            
(in $000)                                                     2013     2012 
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Net earnings                                                 5,092    4,602 
Net unrealized gains on derivatives                           (731)    (198)
Other (income) expenses                                        (32)      86 
Income tax effect of the above                                 198       29 
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Net earnings excluding gains on derivative financial                        
 instruments, other (income) expenses, and the related                      
 income tax effect                                           4,527    4,519 
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Andrew Peller Limited is a leading producer and marketer of quality wines in
Canada. With wineries in British Columbia, Ontario, and Nova Scotia, the Company
markets wines produced from grapes grown in Ontario's Niagara Peninsula, British
Columbia's Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys, and from vineyards around the
world. The Company's award-winning premium and ultra-premium VQA brands include
Peller Estates, Trius, Hillebrand, Thirty Bench, Crush, Wayne Gretzky, Sandhill,
Calona Vineyards Artist Series, and Red Rooster. Complementing these premium
brands are a number of popularly priced varietal brands including Peller Estates
French Cross in the East, Peller Estates Proprietors Reserve in the West, Copper
Moon, XOXO, skinnygrape and Verano. Hochtaler, Domaine D'Or, Schloss Laderheim,
Royal, and Sommet are our key value priced brands. The Company imports wines
from major wine regions around the world to blend with domestic wine to craft
these popularly priced and value priced brands. With a focus on serving the
needs of all wine consumers, the Company produces and markets premium personal
winemaking products through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Global Vintners Inc.,
the recognized leader in personal winemaking products. Global Vintners
distributes products through over 250 Winexpert and Wine Kitz authorized
retailers and franchisees and more than 600 independent retailers across Canada,
the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, and China. Global
Vintners award-winning premium and ultra-premium winemaking brands include
Selection, Vintners Reserve, Island Mist, KenRidge, Cheeky Monkey, Ultimate
Estate Reserve, Traditional Vintage, and Cellar Craft. The Company owns and
operates more 102 well-positioned independent retail locations in Ontario under
The Wine Shop and Wine Country Vintners store names. The Company also owns Grady
Wine Marketing Inc. based in Vancouver and The Small Winemaker's Collection Inc.
based in Ontario; both of these wine agencies are importers of premium wines
from around the world and are marketing agents for these fine wines. The Company
has entered into an agreement to produce and market the Wayne Gretzky brands
across Canada. The Company's products are sold predominantly in Canada with a
focus on export sales for its icewine and personal winemaking products.


The Company utilizes EBITA (defined as earnings before interest, amortization,
unrealized derivative (gain) loss, other expenses, and income taxes). EBITA is
not a recognized measure under IFRS. Management believes that EBITA is a useful
supplemental measure to net earnings, as it provides readers with an indication
of cash available for investment prior to debt service, capital expenditures,
and income taxes. Readers are cautioned that EBITA should not be construed as an
alternative to net earnings determined in accordance with IFRS as an indicator
of the Company's performance or to cash flows from operating, investing and
financing activities as a measure of liquidity and cash flows. The Company also
utilizes gross margin (defined as sales less cost of goods sold, excluding
amortization) and net earnings excluding gains on derivative financial
instruments, other (income) expenses, and the related income tax effect as
defined above. The Company's method of calculating EBITA, gross margin, and net
earnings excluding gains on derivative financial instruments, other (income)
expenses, and the related income tax effect may differ from the methods used by
other companies and, accordingly, may not be comparable to measures used by
other companies.


Andrew Peller Limited common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (symbols
ADW.A and ADW.B).


FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION

Certain statements in this news release may contain "forward-looking statements"
within the meaning of applicable securities laws, including the "safe harbour
provision" of the Securities Act (Ontario) with respect to Andrew Peller Limited
and its subsidiaries. Such statements include, but are not limited to,
statements about the growth of the business in light of the Company's recent
acquisitions; its launch of new premium wines; sales trends in foreign markets;
its supply of domestically grown grapes; and current economic conditions. These
statements are subject to certain risks, assumptions, and uncertainties that
could cause actual results to differ materially from those included in the
forward-looking statements. The words "believe", "plan", "intend", "estimate",
"expect", or "anticipate" and similar expressions, as well as future or
conditional verbs such as "will", "should", "would", and "could" often identify
forward-looking statements. We have based these forward-looking statements on
our current views with respect to future events and financial performance. With
respect to forward-looking statements contained in this news release, the
Company has made assumptions and applied certain factors regarding, among other
things: future grape, glass bottle, and wine prices; its ability to obtain
grapes, imported wine, glass, and its ability to obtain other raw materials;
fluctuations in the U.S./Canadian dollar exchange rates; its ability to market
products successfully to its anticipated customers; the trade balance within the
domestic Canadian wine market; market trends; reliance on key personnel;
protection of its intellectual property rights; the economic environment; the
regulatory requirements regarding producing, marketing, advertising, and
labeling its products; the regulation of liquor distribution and retailing in
Ontario; and the impact of increasing competition.


These forward-looking statements are also subject to the risks and uncertainties
discussed in this news release, in the "Risk Factors" section and elsewhere in
the Company's MD&A and other risks detailed from time to time in the publicly
filed disclosure documents of Andrew Peller Limited which are available at
www.sedar.com. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future
performance and involve risks, uncertainties, and assumptions which could cause
actual results to differ materially from those conclusions, forecasts, or
projections anticipated in these forward-looking statements. Because of these
risks, uncertainties and assumptions, you should not place undue reliance on
these forward-looking statements. The Company's forward-looking statements are
made only as of the date of this news release, and except as required by
applicable law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise these
forward-looking statements to reflect new information, future events or
circumstances or otherwise.




ANDREW PELLER LIMITED                                                       
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets                                       
Unaudited                                                                   
These financial statements have not been reviewed by our auditors           
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                                             June 30    March 31     April 1
                                                2013        2013        2012
                                                     Restated(1) Restated(1)
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)                 $           $           $
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Assets                                                                      
                                                                            
Current Assets                                                              
Accounts receivable                           26,172      25,484      24,937
Inventory                                    108,802     115,931     110,256
Current portion of biological assets           2,191         938         881
Prepaid expenses and other assets              2,182       1,573       1,338
Income taxes recoverable                           -         268           -
                                        ------------------------------------
                                             139,347     144,194     137,412
Property, plant, and equipment                88,004      88,841      84,490
Biological assets                             13,645      13,405      12,556
Intangibles                                   12,936      12,606      13,621
Goodwill                                      37,473      37,473      37,473
                                        ------------------------------------
                                             291,405     296,519     285,552
                                        ------------------------------------
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Liabilities                                                                 
                                                                            
Current Liabilities                                                         
Bank indebtedness                             54,951      60,099      57,495
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities      28,800      33,616      37,118
Dividends payable                              1,391       1,252       1,252
Income taxes payable                           2,408           -          40
Current portion of derivative financial                                     
 instruments                                   1,007       1,107       1,272
Current portion of long-term debt              6,490       6,450       5,366
                                        ------------------------------------
                                              95,047     102,524     102,543
                                                                            
Long-term debt                                40,416      41,473      41,456
Long-term derivative financial                                              
 instruments                                     840       1,215       1,943
Post-employment benefit obligations            5,268       6,411       6,665
Deferred income                                1,213       1,314           -
Deferred income taxes                         14,537      13,881      12,038
                                        ------------------------------------
                                             157,321     166,818     164,645
                                        ------------------------------------
                                                                            
Shareholders' Equity                                                        
                                                                            
Capital stock                                  7,026       7,026       7,026
Retained earnings                            127,058     122,675     113,881
                                        ------------------------------------
                                             134,084     129,701     120,907
                                        ------------------------------------
                                                                            
                                             291,405     296,519     285,552
                                        ------------------------------------
                                        ------------------------------------
Commitments                                                                 



(1) Restated to reflect the adoption of the amendments to IAS 19.

The above statements should be read in conjunction with the entire interim
consolidated financial statements and notes. 


They will be available on the Investor Relations section of www.andrewpeller.com
or at wws.sedar.com.




ANDREW PELLER LIMITED                                                       
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Earnings                               
Unaudited                                                                   
                                                      For the       For the 
These financial statements have not been         three months  three months 
 reviewed by our auditors                               ended         ended 
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                                                     June 30,      June 30, 
                                                         2013          2012 
                                                                Restated(1) 
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)                          $             $ 
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Sales                                                  72,718        72,662 
Cost of goods sold                                     44,908        44,446 
Amortization of plant and equipment used in                                 
 production                                             1,350         1,209 
                                                 ------------- -------------
Gross profit                                           26,460        27,007 
Selling and administration                             18,135        18,550 
Amortization of plant, equipment, and                                       
 intangibles used in selling and administration           726           768 
Interest                                                1,301         1,317 
                                                 ------------- -------------
Operating earnings                                      6,298         6,372 
Net unrealized gains on derivative financial                                
 instruments                                             (731)         (198)
Other (income) expenses                                   (32)           86 
                                                 ------------- -------------
Earnings before income taxes                            7,061         6,484 
                                                 ------------- -------------
Provision for income taxes                                                  
Current                                                 1,552         1,653 
Deferred                                                  417           229 
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                        1,969         1,882 
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                                            
Net earnings for the period                             5,092         4,602 
                                                                            
                                                                            
Net earnings per share                                                      
Basic and diluted                                                           
  Class A shares                                         0.37          0.33 
                                                 ------------- -------------
  Class B shares                                         0.32          0.29 
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                 ------------- -------------



(1) Restated to reflect the adoption of the amendments to IAS 19.

The above statements should be read in conjunction with the entire interim
consolidated financial statements and notes. 


They will be available on the Investor Relations section of www.andrewpeller.com
or at wws.sedar.com.




ANDREW PELLER LIMITED                                                       
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income                   
Unaudited                                                                   
                                                      For the       For the 
These financial statements have not been         three months  three months 
 reviewed by our auditors                               ended         ended 
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                                                     June 30,      June 30, 
                                                         2013          2012 
                                                                Restated(1) 
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)                          $             $ 
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Net earnings for the period                             5,092         4,602 
                                                                            
Items that are never reclassified to net income                             
Net actuarial gains (losses) on post-employment                             
 benefit plans                                            921          (259)
Deferred income tax (provision) recovery                 (239)           66 
                                                 ------------- -------------
Other comprehensive income (loss) for the                                   
 period                                                   682          (193)
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                                            
Net comprehensive income for the period                 5,774         4,409 
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                 ------------- -------------



(1) Restated to reflect the adoption of the amendments to IAS 19.

The above statements should be read in conjunction with the entire interim
consolidated financial statements and notes. 


They will be available on the Investor Relations section of www.andrewpeller.com
or at wws.sedar.com.




ANDREW PELLER LIMITED                                                       
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows                             
Unaudited                                                                   
These financial statements have not been reviewed by our auditors           
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                                                      For the       For the 
                                                 three months  three months 
                                                        ended         ended 
                                                     June 30,      June 30, 
                                                         2013          2012 
                                                                Restated(1) 
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)                          $             $ 
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Cash provided by (used in)                                                  
Operating activities                                                        
Net earnings for the period                             5,092         4,602 
                                                                            
                                                                            
Adjustments for:                                                            
  Amortization of plant, equipment, and                                     
   intangibles                                          2,076         1,977 
  Interest expense                                      1,301         1,317 
  Provision for income taxes                            1,969         1,882 
  Revaluation of biological assets                         33            47 
  Post-employment benefits                               (222)          (88)
  Deferred income                                        (101)            - 
  Net unrealized gain on derivative financial                               
   instruments                                           (731)         (198)
Interest paid                                          (1,247)       (1,258)
Income taxes refunded (paid)                            1,124        (1,286)
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                        9,294         6,995 
                                                                            
Changes in non-cash working capital items                                   
 related to operations                                   (158)      (12,602)
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                                            
                                                        9,136        (5,607)
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                                            
Investing activities                                                        
Purchase of property, equipment, and biological                             
 assets                                                (1,030)       (5,019)
Purchase of intangibles                                  (615)          (88)
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                                            
                                                       (1,645)       (5,107)
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                                            
Financing activities                                                        
(Decrease) increase in bank indebtedness               (5,148)       13,299 
Issuance of long-term debt                                586             - 
Repayment of long-term debt                            (1,677)       (1,333)
Dividends paid                                         (1,252)       (1,252)
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                                            
                                                       (7,491)       10,714 
                                                 ------------- -------------
                                                                            
Increase (decrease) in cash during the period               -             - 
                                                                            
Cash, beginning of period                                   -             - 
                                                                            
Cash, end of period                                         -             - 
                                                 ------------- -------------
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(1) Restated to reflect the adoption of the amendments to IAS 19.

The above statements should be read in conjunction with the entire interim
consolidated financial statements and notes. 


They will be available on the Investor Relations section of www.andrewpeller.com
or at www.sedar.com.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Andrew Peller Limited
Mr. Peter Patchet
CFO and EVP Human Resources
(905) 643-4131 Ext. 2210
peter.patchet@andrewpeller.com

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