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In today’s episode, let me introduce you to Margaux Alvarez,Owner and Founder of Celeste by MA Fitness App & the G.O.A.T. wine.
She is a small Business Owner, Winemaker, Competitive Athlete (7xCF Games, American Ninja Warrior, Titan Games, Tactical Games) and Fitness Coach.
Let’s dive into his wine story!
[00:01 – 13:38] Margaux Alvarez on How Wine and Fitness Connect
Margaux talks about her journey into wine and how it connects with fitness Margaux talks about the process of starting a business and licensing requirements for doing business in Utah Margaux shares her story of falling in love with wine and the agricultural process behind it[13:39 – 26:40] Wine and Fitness: Balance is Key for CrossFit Games Competitor
She has a personal philosophy of balance and how it is important to enjoy life's experiences, both in fitness and wine She has learned through her finished journey that if it's all or nothing mentality, it won't serve you the best She advocates for balance in her life by drinking wine every once in a while or every day, depending on her mood[23:50 – 32:48] Five Unique Wine Labels That Tell Stories
The five wines featured on the label are all unique and special in their own way, with different stories and messages that resonate with people The goal of the brand is to promote wine as a lifestyle choice, not just a drink for special occasions, and to connect with people on a personal level by telling their stories and sharing wine tastings[32:49 – 42:05] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and conver t more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] with the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Wine: The Diablo Paso Favorite go-to pairings 11 Yuran Wine with chicken saute Cheer Sun with spicy tacos Wine Resource The Court of Masterson book Talking with FriendsConnect with Margaux
Website: www.margauxalvarez.com
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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Tweetable Quotes:
“It's aligning myself with someone who has a good, strong record in terms of what she's been doing as a winemaker as well.” - Margaux Alvarez
“We're gonna go to different periods in life. Just like with agriculture, you know, you gotta chill the ground. We're gonna introduce the nutrients back into the soil. We as individuals and humans also change and also have some sort of pivot in our life, and it's important to at least understand and take a step back to reflect on that.” - Margaux Alvarez
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In today’s episode, let me introduce you to Michael Juergens, founder of the Bhutan Wine Company.
He is a senior partner with a Big Four consulting firm, where he runs the Winery Solutions practice, overseeing the portfolio of services the firm provides to wineries. He is also a certified specialist in wine, a certified sommelier, and a Stage 2 candidate to become the 58th American to qualify as a Master of Wine. Michael has written a number of books on wine, and runs the wildly popular Drinking & Knowing Things wine blog. He is the founder of the Bhutan Wine Company, and is leading the development of the wine industry in this magical Himalayan country. He owns the award winning SoCal Rum company, which was recently awarded the highest point score in history for any silver rum (95 points). Michael is also a professor at the Paul Merage School of Business at the University of CA, Irvine. Michael plays the drums in a punk rock band, and spends his free time running adventure races in exotic locations around the world, building.
Let’s dive into his wine story!
[00:01 – 10:15] Getting into the Winery Program
The importance of two professional certification tracks Michael shares how he started wanting to learn more about winery How he convinces his firm to start a winery business, and be in charge[10:16 – 23:49] Starting Side Projects on Winery
Starting as a small sommelier Deciding to write wine novels Michael shares his experience on Bhutan and their wine culture[23:50 – 35:40] Lessons Learned During Winery Business
The Importance of the story of your wine business to resonate with you and your values Differentiating winery as business, art or as an assignment as the spectrum Aligning story against demographic as a scale with economic viability[35:41 – 44:12] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Wine: Burgundy Favorite go-to pairings Vintage champagne with steak Sauternes with caviar Wine Resource Drinking Knowing thingsConnect with Michael
Website: http://www.bhutanwine.com/
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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Tweetable Quotes:
“If you can grow the best guava in the world, you should be able to grow some pretty damn interesting grapes for wine.” - Michael Juergens
“You've either got to be on the, we're selling a product to make a product to sell. Or we're trying to do something interesting. I think the people in the middle of that are gonna be less successful than the people on the outside.” - Michael Juergens
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In today’s episode, let me introduce you to Mike Sinor, Founding Winemaker of Ancient Peaks Winery.
Raised in Visalia, California, Mike attended college at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, where he financed his education by working at several local wineries— an experience that ignited his career in winemaking. As Ancient Peaks’ founding winemaker, Mike was an integral force in the establishment of the winery. He came in as one of the Central Coast’s highest-rated winemakers and immediately reinforced that reputation with Ancient Peaks’ 2006 Zinfandel (93 points, Wine Spectator) and many wines thereafter. Today, Mike continues to direct the quality and style of Ancient Peaks wines, and he maintains a guiding hand in the winery’s estate Margarita Vineyard.
Let’s dive into his wine story!
[00:01 – 09:45] Falling in Love with Winemaking
Mike shares his wine origin story Not growing up with classic food or wine and ended up working for six small brand wineries How El Paso de Robles is a great place to be about wine - still the Wild West[09:46 – 23:05] The Backstory of Ancient Peaks Winery
The birth of Ancient Peaks Winery - at the right place and the right time Building connections to invite opportunities in the wine industry Mike explains the realities of the grower and winemaker processes[23:06 – 28:26] Work Hard and Have an Open Mind
Mike talks about their wines Dealing with extremes - adapting and overcoming Do not make excuses and dedicate yourself to your passion[28:27 – 33:37] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Wine Favorite go-to pairing Tri-tip with salsa and Ancient Peaks’ Renegade Wine Resource Internet YouTube PodcastsConnect with Mike
Website: https://ancientpeaks.com/
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up and coming wineries, winemaker owned brands and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.
Tweetable Quotes:
“I knew where I was going. I knew I wanted to work for a great winemaker… I went to Cal Poly to be an educator… You know, I think education is a great part of life.” - Mike Sinor
“Understand what it takes, details to make great wine, to grow wine… It takes years to get the reputation, to get the contacts, and the network, you know?... It's a grind, and it really is a grind.” - Mike Sinor
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Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast! Today, we are joined by Michael Speakman!
Michael Speakman bought Westerly Wines five years ago and has not looked back. From crafting high-quality Pinot Noir to big Cabernets, Westerly Wines capitalizes on everything Santa Barbara offers. Let’s dive into his story!
[00:31 - 07:27] Veteran-Owned Wineries Supporting Veterans
Michael Speakman, owner, and winemaker of Westerly Wines and 13 Stripes Winery is a veteran and retired Navy seal. Mike has been working in the wine industry for five years and is passionate about supporting veteran initiatives.[07:27 - 15:36] Winemaker creates unique wines for charity
Westerly has been around for 25 years Mike and his wife are the fourth owners. The difference between inferior and superior wine and a high-quality farming Wine can be used for many purposes, such as raising money or promoting awareness for a cause.[15:37 - 21:22] Releasing A Patriot Wine Called 13 Stripes
Mike started 13 Stripes Winery in 2020, In January of 2022, he received a phone call from folds of honor asking if he would donate wine to an upcoming golf event He agreed and donated two cases of wine In May of that year, he was contacted by folds of honor again, this time to donate wine for an event in California. Since then, he's donated wine to Folds of Honor events in multiple states. He recommends documentaries and working with a winemaker who knows verbiage about winemaking[21:10 – 33:29] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite go-to-wine Sauvignon Blanc Favorite go-to pairing Cheese and Sauvignon Blanc Hamburgers and Red Blend Wine Resource Books And DocumentariesConnect with Mike Speakman
Instagram:@westerlywines
Website: westerlywines.com and 13stripeswinery.com
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help us get the word out there! Share this podcast with someone who wants to join the wine conversations. Go ahead and take a screenshot, share this in your stories, and tag me on Instagram!
JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up-and-coming wineries, winemaker-owned brands, and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.
Tweetable Quotes:
“I knew that wine was fermented and put in the barrel, but. It's very intriguing. The complexity of how the wine is made and the different aspects of taking it from the field and putting it into a bottle are pretty cool. and then when it makes it to the shelf and you get positive feedback, there's nothing better than that.” - Mike Speakman
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Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast! Today, we are delving into the world of spirits with Erik Chapman! Erik has extensive experience in distilled spirits and fermented beverages, spanning multiple tiers of the industry from production and design to policy and compliance. In his current role, Erik manages production and packaging — and is helping to usher in the next chapter of NEFT. He is responsible for scaling NEFT to meet growing demands while maintaining the ultra-premium quality of the ingredients and final vodka, and unique custom packaging.
He joins NEFT from the craft world having worked as a distiller and brewer as well as a consultant for wineries and cideries. With over 15 years in the industry, he has created hundreds of unique and successful formulas for a range of brands including core SKUs and white-label options for major retailers such as Trader Joe’s and Kroger.
He currently resides in his native Pacific Northwest with his family. He enjoys playing around with the beverage recipes — distilling and cocktails — in his free time.
Let’s dive into his story
00:32 - 07:36] Eric Chapman on NEFTT Vodka and the Future of Craft Spirits
Erik Chapman is the Chief Operating Officer of NEFT Vodka. He is responsible for scaling NEFT to meet growing demands, maintaining the ultra-premium quality of the ingredients, and developing unique custom packaging. Chapman started his career in beverage alcohol on the on-premise side, owning and operating a craft cocktail bar in Seattle. He then sold the business after he started distilling and brewing. Erik add that He was distilling and brewing for Capitol Hill's Brewery & Distillery.[07:36 - 15:00] Sustainable Vodka Made with Local and Mineral-Rich Ingredients
That process starts with agriculture that process starts with a grain that is typically considered a peasant grain rye. Rye is different in Europe than it is in the US, and Erik has worked with both There are different grades of rye, and some can be used to make vodka. Erik likes sourcing things from dry-farmed. Here in the US that is called Salmon Safe certified. Organic farming doesn't make a huge difference to me on the land, but it does create better sustainability for workers and the community.[15:00 - 23:04] Neft Vodka Becomes Trending Beverage in Kansas City
It has been selling well in Europe and India but struggles to find a foothold in the United States. NEFT is trading up, encouraging customers to trade up from lower - quality vodka options.[23:05 - 31:22] NEFT Spirits: Just, You Know, That Craft Spirit in There
The Company is positioned as a premium spirit with a craft spirit feel, focusing on quality ingredients and filtration to produce a smooth, flavorful drink. NEFT produces a variety of spirits, including neutral ethanol burn vodka and gin. For those interested in learning more about spirits, NEFT recommends looking for local resources or taking classes offered by American Distilling Institute.[29:10 – 33:29] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Cocktail It's seasonal - especially now that it’s raining Erik loves, Apple Brandy. Favorite go-to pairing Duck a l’Orange and Gin Cocktails Wine Resource American Distilling Institute (ADI) Distilled Spirits Council the United StatesConnect with Erik Chapman
Website: www.neftvodka.com
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help us get the word out there! Share this podcast with someone who wants to join the wine conversations. Go ahead and take a screenshot, share this in your stories, and tag me on Instagram!
JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up-and-coming wineries, winemaker-owned brands, and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.
Tweetable Quotes:
“It’s a misconception that all vodka can be made from whatever and taste the same. It's, it's wildly untrue. Just like anything else in the world, any other beverage, alcohol, your base grain affects your output, your final product” - Erik Chapman
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Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast! Today, we are delving into the world of spirits with Mara Smith!
Mara is a former attorney, corporate strategist, and stay-at-home mom who is the founder of Inspiro Tequila. She started drinking tequila when she was looking for a clean, gluten-free spirit that fit into her active lifestyle. Mara searched for a tequila brand that was additive-free with a look, taste, and aroma that appealed to her. That perfect tequila did not exist, so she decided to create one. Mara's goal was not just to create a one-of-a-kind tequila, it was also to bring another female voice to the spirits industry. Women are a part of every aspect of Inspiro Tequila's process from creating the taste profiles to getting bottles on the shelves. As a female founder, Mara's mission is to inspire and support other women on their entrepreneurial journeys through financial support and mentoring.
[00:01 - 15:41] Mara’s Journey and Goals, Bringing Empowerment to Women
Mara’s goal was not just to create a one-of-a-kind tequila, but also to bring another female voice to the spirits industry. Women are a part of every aspect of Spirit tequila's process from creating the taste profiles to getting bottles on the shelves. As a female founder, Mara's Mission is to inspire and support other women The challenges of starting a tequila company, include finding distilleries and finding a master distiller. The unique flavor profile of Inspiro Blanco tequila is rested in oak barrels and aged for a minimum of 30 days.
[15:41 - 23:06] A Fresh Look from A Design Perspective from Labels to Bottle designs
The name Inspiro came about after hemming and hawing the moment it came to her she knew she wanted to name it that way The brand story is just her story and wasn't developed by a team There are three customer groups: distributors, retailers, and end-users Getting started can be overwhelming, so it's important to do research and have a plan You have to be strategic when entering new markets and one market at a time"[23:10 – 33:29] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Spirit or Cocktail Tequila Soda Favorite go-to pairing Sushi & Tequila Chips and Guacamole Tequila Resource Tequilamatchmaker.com Tequila Aficionado PodcastConnect with Mara Smith
Instagram:@inspirotequila
Facebook: www.facebook.com/inspirotequila
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/inspiro-tequila
Pinterest: www.pinterest.ph/inspirotequilaOr visit their website at https://inspirotequila.com
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up-and-coming wineries, winemaker-owned brands, and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.
Tweetable Quotes:
“It's just about trying to help other women, as they get started. So we provide grants and mentoring and that’s the part that is really fun for me.” - Mara Smith
“I really wanted something, even from the bottle design. It's super sleek and sophisticated. It looks very different than a standard tequila bottle." - Mara Smith
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Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast! Today, we are delving into the world of spirits with Jack Espy!
Jack Espy. Born in Denver, Colorado, and raised in Santa Barbara, Jack currently splits his time between Nashville and NYC. He has a real estate finance background, but amidst a global pandemic, a few too many homemade quarantine cocktails became sticky - literally! - situation.
He came out of quarantine with an idea inspired by many nights concocting honey-based drinks for “Hive,” and embarked on a new career as the founder of Spirited Hive. Sparked by a desire to not return to the world of finance, Jack poured his energy and life savings into creating a new line of canned cocktails, all sweetened with a bit of honey.Let’s dive into his story!
[00:33 - 07:33] Spirited Hive Founder Shares Tips for Crafting Unique Spirits
Spirited Hive was created as a way to use higher-quality spirits and organic sweeteners, and Jack differentiated his brand by focusing on friends and creating drinks for friends. Spirited Hive currently offers vodka, cranberry lime, ginger tequila, watermelon, blueberry lemon, and grapefruit ginger.[07:33 - 15:28] Hive Spirits Makes a Mark in Nashville
Hive uses high-quality spirits, honey, and other ingredients to create unique cocktails. The brand has faced challenges in getting its products into stores due to the competitive nature of the industry. To overcome these challenges, Hive has developed strong relationships with retailers.[15:29 - 22:20] Spirited Hive's top seller
The natural soccer club is a brand that specializes in creating and selling alcoholic drinks inspired by soccer. The first product released was a vodka infused with cranberry, lime, honey, and natural flavor. Since then, the company has released other alcoholic drinks including tequila ginger, bourbon ginger, and honeydew ginger. All products are 7% alcohol by volume.[22:20 - 29:09] Hive Craft Cocktails: Nashville's Best-Kept Secret
Hive Craft Cocktails come in four flavors: bourbon, rosemary, gin, and vodka. The Nashville market was targeted because people there are already familiar with high-quality spirits and are willing to spend more money on them. Be sure to have a good brand story and target a demographic that is interested in your product.
[29:10 – 33:29] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Cocktail Mexican Meal Favorite go-to pairing Merlot and Rib-eye Wine Resource Can Cocktails Reserve BarConnect with Jack Espy
Instagram: @spiritedhive
Website: www.spiritedhive.com
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up-and-coming wineries, winemaker-owned brands, and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.
Tweetable Quotes:
"I always go back to the sense that this drink and this whole brand was built with friends and for friends."
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Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast! Today let me introduce you to Jesse and Aaron Inman, Owners and Winemakers at Lucky Rock Wine Co.
Jesse Inman had what one might euphemistically refer to as humble beginnings. After wandering around California and Europe in search of inspiration outside of art and drinking, he joined August Briggs Winery in 2006. After nearly 16 years of making wine for several different brands, including a few of his own.
Aaron Inman was introduced to Sonoma County when he visited his winemaker uncle in Calistoga, Napa Valley. During his visits, he realized he would move to Santa Rosa and attend the Junior College there during his teenage years.He became passionate about winemaking and considered pursuing an enology degree at UC Davis or Fresno State. Instead, he enrolled at Santa Rosa Junior College.
Jesse and Aaron have decided to make great wines with an emphasis on inclusivity rather than exclusivity. In other words, making wine less intimidating while providing a product that people can support is the driving force behind Lucky Rock Wine Co.
Let’s dive into their wine story!
[00:01 – 7:22] Opening Segment
Aaron and Jesse shares their wine origin story Catching the winemaking bug and starting a winemaking company[7:23– 17:13] The Origins of Lucky Rock Wine Co.
Creating a specialized brand that caters to high-end wine enthusiasts Rebranding the business to reflect what personal mission and goals Knowing why you are different and what make you unique[17:14 – 40:18] Our Wines Show Our Uniqueness
Maintaining quantity of sales without sacrificing the quality of the wine Discovering vineyards that are the gems in the rough Customers might feel more connected to what they're buying if they know the vineyard and wine's history Wine is supposed to make people happy as they drink it Be clear in your marketing and message so customers understand why they should buy your product[40:19 – 42:59] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Wine Sauvignon blanc Edmunds St. John Bone-Jolly Gamay Favorite go-to pairing Gumbo with a good Pinot Napa with steak and ribeye Wine Resource Wine Seminars Self learning through wine magazines and other resourcesConnect with Jesse and Aaron
Instagram: @luckyrockwineco, @messybob
Youtube: Lucky Rock Wine Lounge
Website: https://luckyrockwineco.com/
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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Tweetable Quotes:
“My advice to people is make sure you know why you're different.” - Aaron Inman
“It's not supposed to be the most sophisticated wine in the world. it's meant to make people happy while they're enjoying it.” - Jesse Inman
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Kris Levy is speaking with Leto Cellars’ co-founder and operator Lisa Warner about her wine marketing and sales career. Warner has over three decades of experience in the wine industry, working for self-producers as well as Leto Cellars, which she and her husband Brad founded in 2008. While not every aspect of their business is perfect, Warner and her team are still working toward creating a unique wine experience that will attract their ideal customers.
[00:34 - 08:35] Opening Segment
Lisa Warner is a co-founder of Leto Cellars and has been in the wine industry for over 30 years. She started out as an administrative assistant at Robert Mondavi Winery and then switched to marketing and sales. In 2008, she and her husband Brad launched Leto Cellars, a self-produced wine brand. In 2012, they rebranded the company.[08:37 - 17:15] Lisa Shares Tips for Selling Wine
Lisa took a wine entrepreneurship program at Sonoma State. Lisa learned to create customers, she needed to first be their friend. Lisa started working in a cellar for a few years to learn more about wine production and how to sell it.[17:15 - 35:16] Lisa Discusses Sourcing
The winery's core values are that they don't grow grapes, but they want to buy grapes from small, independent growers and support other families in the valley that mirror their values. They source grapes from Sonoma County, Mendocino County, and Lodi, California. They are open to sourcing wine from outside of Napa because of where they are located in the industrial park.[35:16 - 37:31] Closing Segment
Tasting Round with LisaConnect with Lisa:
Instagram: @letocellars
Website: letocellars.com
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help us get the word out there! Share this podcast with someone who wants to join the wine conversations. Go ahead and take a screenshot, share this with your stories, and tag me on Instagram!
JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month from up-and-coming wineries, winemaker-owned brands, and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.
Tweetable Quotes:
" I think a lot of people take for granted ... how long it takes to make a bottle of wine" - Kris Levy
" You can make wine all day, but then you have to figure out how you're gonna sell it." - Lisa Warner
"The dream is still alive. It's just going to be more focused going forward." - Lisa Warner
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Eric Flanagan is the Founder and Managing Partner of Russian River Partners, as well as owner/founder and proprietor for Flanagan Wines. In this episode, Eric shares his experience on how he grew his wine business.
Let’s dive into his wine story!
[00:01 – 16:40] Opening Segment
Leaving a career in finance to make a winery business Eric compares small wineries with horse racing Growing by putting out more money The Key is to Not Make Any Mistakes[16:41 – 27:09] Buying and Selling Vineyards with Wine Investment Groups
This is going to be a really good deal! How to Create Productive Vineyards Bringing in People to the Plan[27:10 – 42:35] Quality Vineyards and Wineries
Eric is lucky with his friends who have contributed to his business growth Building an exclusive use of grapes Evan compares wine to real estate Know your vineyard and create relationships[42:36 – 51:04] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Eric takes on the rapid-fire questions with a twistConnect with Eric
Website: flanaganwines.com
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: instagram.com/flanaganwines
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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Tweetable Quotes:“When you’re in touch with a lot of people, you get pretty wired in with what is really going on.” – Eric Flanagan
“If you have the thing that is the best of the best, the demand for that is very solid and stable.” – Eric Flanagan
“Building a wine brand is very hard.” – Eric Flanagan
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Following a two-year term as the 40th PGA President, Paul K. Levy was named PGA Honorary President at the 2018 PGA Annual Meeting. Previously, he also served two-year terms each as PGA Vice President and PGA Secretary.
As PGA President, Levy was influential in the decision to relocate the PGA Headquarters to Frisco, Texas, and spearheaded growing the employment consultant arm of PGA of America‘s Career Services and executive search. The $550 million PGA Frisco development will bring 26 PGA of America championships, approximately 150 jobs and a new Northern Texas PGA Section Headquarters.
Let’s dive into his wine story!
[00:01 – 06:45] Opening Segment
Let’s welcome my dad, Paul Levy, to the show! How Paul got into golf, food, and beverage Holistic Golf and Country Club Experience Paul’s Wine Origin Story[06:46 – 14:03] Golf, Wine, and a Shared Passion between Father and Son
How to Sell Wine at a Club Finding talent for the food and beverage team Educating the staff and members of a country club on wine[14:04 – 21:13] Professional Advice for Country Clubs
A piece of advice for the new country clubs Wine training and tasting country club staff The Need for Great Managers in the Golf Industry[21:14 – 25:43] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Wine Cabernet Favorite go-to pairing Cabernet and charcuterie Wine Resource The internet Club Manager Association of AmericaConnect with Paul
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://kkandw.com/
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Tweetable Quotes:“Golf courses have to always keep in mind that every part of food and beverage is part of the experience.” – Paul Levy
“At the end of the day, the golf industry is really in need of top-of-the-line general managers.” – Paul Levy
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Jane Khoury obtained her Bachelors of Science in Viticulture and Enology from the renowned University of California, Davis. She continued on to earn her Masters of Business Administration in Wine Business from Sonoma State University. Jane not stopping there, went on to critique her craft and acquire experience by working under masterful California winemakers. Her aspirations led her overseas to learn beside legendary French winemakers in the French wine regions of Champagne, Burgundy, and Bordeaux. Jane continues to push the winemaking boundaries and regenerative agriculture while also being an Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse.
Let’s dive into her wine story!
[00:01 – 12:12] Opening Segment
Born and raised in the vineyard in Minnesota County Jane tells her story of leaving UC Davies for wine What Brings Minnesota County Apart: Every type of grape grows here! Jane Khoury, Registered Nurse and Winemaker[12:13 – 30:31] Breaking down Biodynamic, Organic, and Sustainable Wines
It takes a lot of balance and coordination as a winemaker and registered nurse at the same time Jane’s father started Elkfield Wines in the 1990s by creating sacrificial wine Continuing the sustainable practice of Elkfield and adding biodynamic and organic ways Biodynamic is its own ecosystem Making Wine that is Healthy for You Elkfield Wine’s 2022 Plans[30:32 – 34:58] Closing Segment
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Twitter and Instagram:@elkfieldwines
Website: www.elkfieldwines.com
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Tweetable Quotes:“When you’re doing you’re passionate about it doesn’t really seem like another job.” – Jane Khoury
“Not all wine is healthy for you.” – Jane Khoury
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Albert Dahan is currently seizing the beverage market with a totally unique brand of off dry rosé
wines, crafted from an old family recipe.
Before Maison Marcel, Albert caught the entrepreneurial bug with his first company, American College USA. It was a stylish venture looking to revamp bulky sports jackets for a fashionable crowd. The brand was featured in every major fashion and lifestyle magazine, and Bradley
Cooper even accepted an MTV Movie Award in his favorite American College bomber.
Soon though, the success of American College USA catapulted him into life as a CEO. Now between New York and Paris, Albert is focused on brand management, product development, customer engagement, and strategic partnerships.
Let’s dive into his wine story!
[00:01 – 09:56] Opening Segment
Albert’s Wine and Company Origin Story Originally, from the music industry before exploring the world of wine Passion has always been the leading force in everything he has started[09:57 – 17:16] Blending Wines, Notes, and Aromas
How Albert Applied His Past Lessons to His Own Company The Power of Marketing: Product First Persistence, the most important characteristic you need as an entrepreneur What’s Missing with Wine Profiles[17:17 – 32:43] Tastings of Wine
Rosé in the Summer Albert took 2 years to find his perfect winemaker The Wine World is Tough[32:44 – 35:08] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Wine Château Cheval Blanc Favorite go-to pairing Chocolate cake Wine Resource VinePair WineFolioConnect with Albert
Instagram: @drinkmarcel
Website: www.drinkmarcel.com
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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Tweetable Quotes:“If the product is good enough and if you’re persistent, then the rest will follow.” – Albert Dahan
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Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast, today let me introduce you to Chuck McKahn, Owner and Winemaker at McKahn Family Cellars
Chuck is a small town kid from Ripon in California's Central Valley. He caught the wine bug very early at the age of 15 (supervised by his parents of course!) and after high school made his way to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's Wine and Viticulture program. In 2011 Chuck moved to the Napa Valley to work for Phillip Titus at Chappellet and has since moved onto winemaker posts at William Harrison and various smaller wine brands. Chuck's family and he started McKahn Family Cellars in 2014 where he was fortunate enough to craft Rhone varietal wines, a personal passion of Chuck's. Chuck and his wife Brittany live in Napa and their favorite hobby is drinking Champagne.
Let’s dive into his wine story!
[00:01 – 10:11] Opening Segment
Chuck shares his wine origin story Choosing Cal Poly because of its proximity to the beach, studying wine, and identifying his wine career path[10:12 – 16:49] McKahn Family Cellar’s Humble Beginnings
Chuck’s Biggest Takeaway from Chappellet Know what you’re doing and know what you don’t know in a vineyard Blending Must-Knows Talking about wine more deeply and sharing the knowledge through starting McKahn Family Cellars[16:50 – 37:06] Building a Family Business while Crafting Rhone Varietals in Napa Valley
Wine Evolutions at McKahn Family Cellars A Unique Charcuterie Aroma in Chuck’s Rhône WineVarieties The biggest challenge is because they are Rhône WineVarieties! Chuck talks about their wines[37:07 – 42:59] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Wine Sparkling wine Favorite go-to pairing Desert wine and something salty Sparkling wine and oysters Wine Resource The Wine Bible The Story of WineConnect with Chuck
Instagram: @mckahnfamilycellars, @chuck.mckahn.wine
Website: mckahnfamilycellars.com
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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Tweetable Quotes:“Knowing what you’re doing and knowing what you don’t know in a vineyard are so important.” - Chuck McKahn
“It takes time to be successful in the wine industry.” - Chuck McKahn
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Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast, today let me introduce you to Paul Ahvenainen of Korbel Champagne Cellars.
Paul began his career at Korbel Champagne Cellars in 1985, shortly after his graduation from the University of California at Davis with a degree in Enology, and two years of experience working as a distiller for a subsidiary of French Cognac producer Remy Martin. Having gained extensive experience working in Korbel’s laboratory, cellar, grower relations, and as an Assistant Winemaker, as well as teaching wine chemistry at Sonoma State University, Paul was promoted to the position of Winemaker prior to the 1996 harvest.
He has been essential to the growth, production and consistent quality that has earned Korbel recognition and numerous gold medals throughout the years. He credits his successful tenure to having the opportunity of working with a talented, creative, and quality-oriented team, all working together to produce the winery’s great products.
Let’s dive into his wine story!
[00:01 – 07:41] Opening Segment
I introduce our guest for this episode The cool parts of the wine industry that caught Paul’s interest What Not to Do in the Wine Industry Brandy is just distilled wine[07:42 – 16:41] Korbel Champagne Cellars
Korbel was not really about wine Paul tells the story of Korbel Korbel’s struggles with their first wines[16:42 – 35:15] The California Fruit, Korbel Wines
The Champagne Wine Market Korbel changes every time for the better High Quality that is Affordable: The Wine for All The Secret to Korbel’s wines and champagnes[35:16 – 40:18] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Paul plays the Tasting RoundConnect with Paul at https://www.korbel.com
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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Tweetable Quotes:“Wine is agriculture.” - Paul Ahvenainen
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Mike Veseth (pronounced VEE-seth) is editor of The Wine Economist newsletter (WineEconomist.com) and author of more than a dozen books including Wine Wars (2011), Around the World in Eighty Wines (2018) and Wine Wars II: The Global Battle for the Soul of Wine (2022). He is a sought-after speaker at wine industry meetings both in the United States and around the world. His writings on wine and globalization have been widely praised.
In this episode, let’s get nerdy and talk about micro and macroeconomics in wine!
[00:01 – 07:18] Opening Segment
I introduce our guest for this episode Wine comes from places and has stories! How Mike became a wine economist[07:19 – 16:36] The Professor and the Blogger
Mike Veseth versus Michael Veseth What’s in Mike’s blog? Writing Wine Wars in 2011 Leaving a mark through The Wine Triple Crisis[16:37 – 22:53] The Wine Triple Crisis
The Environmental Crisis The Economic Crisis The Wine Identity Crisis[22:54 – 29:57] How Wineries in the 21st Century Stay on Top of Wine Economics
Listen to the podcast Follow the literature in the wine industry Go to com Read The Wine Economist Blog[29:58 - 34:40] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Wine Riesling and Pinot Portugal Red Blend Favorite go-to pairing Riesling and cheeses Wine Resource Contacts ListConnect with Mike TheWineEconomist.com and don’t forget to grab your very own Wine Wars II!
Twitter, Instagram, and Linkedin: @MikeVeseth
Facebook: @TheWineEconomist and @MikeVeseth
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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Tweetable Quotes:“Globalization can make a wine, a brand, and a country. But, it can also hurt you and destroy you. It works both ways.” - Mike Veseth
“No one has to buy wine at all. No one definitely has to buy your wine. There are so many other choices so you need to give people the reason. You have to create the opportunity.” - Mike Veseth
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Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast, today let me introduce to you, Simone Popov.
Simone Popov is a fascinating wine enthusiast who had an unconventional path into the wine industry. After working in various hospitality roles, Simone decided to pursue a wine business-specific MBA from Sonoma State. You definitely don’t want to miss out on Simone's fascinating story and his educational path that reflects his love for wine.
Let’s dive into his wine story![00:01 – 06:47] Opening Segment
Simone is on his first podcast! Simone shares his unconventional path to wine Barrel Tasting by the Wine Road in the Sonoma County Wine Association[06:48- 20:17] Wine MBA and WSET Diploma
Simone talks about his experience studying at Sonoma state The beautiful and nitty-gritty side of wine Why wine stories are not sold well Check out Simone’s blog, The [Wine] Dispatch Simone’s wine jobs after getting an education[20:18 – 33:31] A Wine Education Recipe for Success
Tasting Rooms and Hospitality Flips Simone’s Biggest Struggle and Failure in His Career 2022 Journey to Becoming a Jack of All Trades[33:32 - 39:52] The Tasting Round
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] with the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite go-to wine after a long day Something crisp, something bright, something acidic with a lot of lifts Favorite Go-to Pairing Champagne and sashimi Wine and Vineyard Resources I'll Drink to That! Wine Talk XChateau Wine PodcastConnect with Simone at https://b2w.wine and LinkedIn
Grab your copy of Seven Days on The Wine Road Memoir
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
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Tweetable Quotes:
“I want to be able to convey a fun and interesting story that revolves around wine and really be able to bring people into the world of wine and wine culture” - Simone Popov
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Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast, today let me introduce you, Montana Rae.
Montana founded The Wine Ship to bring educational, engaging, and entertaining experiences to wine lovers in Colorado and beyond. She began her career in wine behind the bar and transitioned into distribution for ten years. Now, she's back to connecting with consumers through events, classes, and a brand new wine club!
Let’s dive into her wine story![00:01 - 08:42] Opening Segment
Montana shares where her love for wine started From a sales rep to a Director of Marketing[12:42 - 17:17] The Wine Ship: A Creative and Interactive Way to Learn About Wine
What the Wine Ship is all about a hybrid between entertainment and education How Montana stays on top of everything create a system and structure for easier task delegation[17:19 - 22:52] How to Improve Your Wine Knowledge
Montana’s wine style: Sustainable growing Find out one’s wine preference based on what they eat Get a deeper understanding of wines through education and exposure[22:53 - 34:08] A Systematic Way to Grow
Her biggest challenge as a business owner Finding balance Moving at a faster pace Montana's advice to individuals looking to make a name for themselves in the bottle or distribution industry Have a plan then work on the plan Have a marketing calendar Have a program that allows conversation around your brand What the trends are in 2022 Less brand loyalty A major change in the three-tier system operation
[34:09 - 36:34] The Tasting Round
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] with the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite go-to wine after a long day Beaujolais Favorite Go-to Pairing Champagne and potato chips Wine and Vineyard Resources People
Connect with Montana at https://www.thewineship.com/club and follow her on @thewineship and @montana.rae.sommelier
Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help us get the word out there! Share this podcast to someone who wants to join the wine conversations. Go ahead and take a screenshot, share this to your stories, and tag me on Instagram!
JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up and coming wineries, winemaker owned brands and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.
Tweetable Quotes:
“I think some people will get hung up on having to have to get the brick and mortar before you you start the business or you know, they think they have in their mind. It has to be this but there are just so many ways to you just gotta start iterating start going and start doing something. And everything else will kind of fall into place.” - Kris Levy
“You can change your whole relationship with wine” - Montana Rae
“I think for a lot of folks, they don't really know as much of what's out there simply because people like me and you, we taste a lot more wine than the average consumer because we're in the business. So that's another part of it is like exposure to the stuff.” - Montana Rae
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Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast, today let me introduce you to Ben Mesa, a headhunter that loves great wine!
Let’s dive into his wine story!
[00:01 - ] Opening Segment
I introduce our guest for this episode Ben Mesa comes on the show as a consumer! How Ben got started with wine The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in Wine Regions Virginia is on the map![08:23 - 18:20] Bordeaux is Every Wine Lover's Dream
Ben's Wine Travels A Champagne-filled France Trip How Ben fell in love with Bordeaux The Culture and Atmosphere of Bordeaux[18:21 - 29:59] Wine Investing Know-Hows
Have the conversation with the winemaker Wine as an investment Wine storage matters Protips for Wine Investors[30:00 - 36:55] Closing Segment
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] with the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp. Favorite Wine Bordeaux Favorite Go-To Pairing Red wine and steak Wine Resource Instagram Talking with sommeliersConnect with Ben
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Twitter
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Let’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help us get the word out there! Share this podcast to someone who wants to join the wine conversations. Go ahead and take a screenshot, share this to your stories, and tag me on Instagram!
JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up and coming wineries, winemaker owned brands and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.
Tweetable Quotes:
“One of the things that I like to try to do is like, figure out what grape grows really good in that region. And that one grape is a good test that by the winemaker so perfect” - Ben Mesa
"Good quality wine from a good quality winemaker is an investment.” - Ben Mesa
"Walk away from a bad light and go learn a story about a bottle of wine." - Ben Mesa
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Adrian Tamblin is the CEO and Co-Founder of Wine Routes, a Sonoma County-based company focused on delivering highly integrated modern solutions for the wine industry. In this role, he is committed to bringing technology, engagement, discovery, and wine lovers together. His insatiable love of wine, travel, and adventure, coupled with his entrepreneurial background lead him to assemble a team of developers and content producers to help wineries better connect with consumers.
Prior to committing full time to Wine Routes, Adrian spent 10 years as Director of Operations and Partner at Directoryofschools.com, a leading online portal that matched students with education programs suiting their interests at over 1,600 universities throughout the United States. His innate understanding of matching students with schools helped him conceptualize Wine Routes’ core service – helping users curate personalized experiences based on a winery’s wines, reviews and amenities.
[00:01 - 05:00] Opening Segment
Adrian brings technology, engagement, discovery and wine lovers together Adrian introduces his company, Wine Routes Wine Routes: A Database for Consumers and Wineries[05:01 - 16:34] Wine Road: A Directory of Sonoma County's Direct Consumer Producers
Bridging the gap between consumers and wineries How cyclists discover the different wineries in Sonoma Standardizing Winery Websites Experience wine tours via appointment Google Analytics for Wineries: Insightful tools to increase traffic Wine industry gets a game-changer through QR codes[16:35 - 28:10] Planning Your Perfect Visit to Wine Country
A dynamic website that allows you to sell wine without being present at an event How to Plan the Perfect Wine Trip Why wineries are promoting education over tours How Adrian and his team powered through COVID for his business[28:11 - 32:26] The Tasting Round
Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at [email protected] with the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite go-to wine after a long day Pinot Noir Favorite Go-to Pairing Polenta and Chardonnay Wine and Vineyard Resources The Wine Bible The Barefoot Spirit Cork Dork Odyssey Wine AcademyLet’s continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com.
TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help us get the word out there! Share this podcast to someone who wants to join the wine conversations. Go ahead and take a screenshot, share this to your stories, and tag me on Instagram!
JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up-and-coming wineries, winemaker-owned brands, and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.
Tweetable Quotes:
"To plan a good itinerary, don't overdo it." - Adrian Tamblin
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