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Risk, Resilience & Real World Advice for Winery Owners

Event Type: Seminar

Location: Newberg, OR

Date: 5/12/2026

Risk, Resilience & Real World Advice for Winery Owners
Join leading wine industry attorneys, winery owners, and professionals for a focused half-day panel discussion. Panelists include: Arnaud Joubert - Légi Conseils Bourgogne Mario Zepponi - BMO Howard Bailey - Arch + Beam Pete Danko - Portland Business Journal Michael (“Mikey”) Etzel - Beaux Frères Winery Janie Brooks Heuck - Brooks Winery Barbara Gross - Cooper Mountain Vineyards David Millman - Domaine Drouhin Rusty Field - Domaine Serene Adam Campbell - Elk Cove Winery JB Rivail - Ponzi Vineyards What you’ll gain: Practical strategies to manage financial and operational risk Insights on protecting assets in a shifting market Real-world perspectives from industry leaders and advisors Actionable steps to strengthen stability and long-term positioning May 12, 2026 7:30 a.m. - 8:15 a.m.  Check-In & Breakfast 8:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Program The Allision Inn & Spa 2525 Allison Lane  Newberg, OR 97132 Register Here
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The wine industry is undergoing a significant transformation, as highlighted in recent analyses from SVB and BMO. Both institutions underscore a pressing need for wineries to adapt to shifting consumer behaviors and market dynamics. Declining Consumption and Changing Demographics BMO's 2025 Wine Market Report indicates a 4% drop in U.S. wine consumption in 2024, with Canada experiencing a 5% decline. SVB points to a long-term "demand correction," noting that Millennials and Gen Z are less engaged with wine compared to previous generations. This generational shift is further emphasized by BMO's finding that only 8% of consumers believe moderate alcohol consumption is healthy, while 45% view it as harmful. Challenges in Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Sales While DTC sales have been a lifeline for many wineries, their effectiveness is waning. BMO reports that although DTC revenue has increased, shipment volumes are down by 10%. SVB highlights issues such as wine club churn and
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