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Enolytics Launches Two-Way Marketing Integrations for Wineries: Klaviyo, RedChirp and Mailchimp
“Top performers prioritize the customer and use digital tools to extend that edge.” — Rob McMillan State of the US Wine Industry 2026 Silicon Valley Bank Wine Division “Use digital tools to extend your edge,” as Rob McMillan says. You know you need to. But how? Let us show you. Today we’re announcing full marketing integrations with Klaviyo, RedChirp and Mailchimp that go both ways. Here’s how it works: Build targeted consumer lists within Enolytics. (We help you with this, especially with our Sell More Now! module, where we show you lists of your specific consumers, which wines we suggest you pitch to them, and how much revenue you’ll generate.) Push the lists directly into your marketing platforms - Klaviyo, RedChirp and / or Mailchimp - for campaigns and automated flows. Campaign results are pulled back into Enolytics. Nightly syncing ensures continuous updates. You make money while you sleep. So that you and your team spend your time
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Generate Revenue While You Sleep: Two-Way Marketing Integrations to Kick Off 2026
We’re getting a jump on wine data innovations in 2026 with this sneak preview of an announcement we’re excited to make, formally, very soon: Two-way marketing (automated) integrations with RedChirp, Klaviyo and Mailchimp. What does that mean? Build any audience in Enolytics, and push it directly to your campaign systems. Not just for one-off sends, but for fully automated campaigns. We'll also pull data back from these systems, giving you a single view of your CRM, reservation system, and campaign activity.  You'll see the entire customer journey and every point of contact in one place. Any audience, any schedule. Completely flexible to what works best for you. Set it up once and let it run. You'll be generating revenue while you sleep. In 2025, we leaned heavily into serving up the information is an easy-to-see way. That's because the most popular question we've heard in 2025 was this: “Now what do I DO with this data?” We heard you,
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Communal gatherings revolving around food, of course, go back to Biblical times, when weddings and funerals in particular brought people together. They still mostly do. But what about other times? Can Sonoma County buck the trend, too?

Learn why potlucks are making a comeback, the tradition behind them, and how wine can play a delicious role in rebuilding community and connection.

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With a local history collection and access to historical records in addition to plenty of books, magazines, bottles, wine labels, maps and photos, there’s simply no better resource locally for anything related to wine, home to one of the most comprehensive collections of wine information in the world, with 6,000 books dating from 1514 to today.

Discover the Sonoma County Wine Library in Healdsburg—one of only two public wine libraries in the U.S. Explore 6,000+ historic wine books, maps, labels, and digitized archives, plus local viticulture resources, events, and oral histories that preserve Sonoma County’s rich wine heritage.

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As we enter the season of gatherings, consider the magnum for your parties and dinners, or even as a grand gift. There are lovely options from throughout Sonoma County. Read this article for suggestions.

Explore why magnum wine bottles make memorable gifts and age beautifully, and discover top Sonoma County wineries offering magnums for holiday gatherings, celebrations and collectors.

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The 2025 Global Old Vine Conference: Meeting of the Minds will come to Sonoma County on November 1, in partnership with Zinfandel Advocates and Producers, commonly known as ZAP. A non-profit organization, the Old Vine Conference’s aim is to create a new global category of wine from heritage vineyards around the world.

The 2025 Old Vine Conference comes to Sonoma County, celebrating old vines with seminars, tastings, field trips, and global wine leaders dedicated to preserving heritage vineyards.

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These grand cru-worthy vineyards have stood the test of time, been reborn or otherwise remain extraordinary tributes to time, place and good farming.

From 19th-century vines to regenerative farming, Sonoma Countys grand cru vineyards tell a story of heritage, resilience & exceptional Zinfandel, Pinot & Chardonnay.

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Restaurants have always been an essential part of creating and maintaining wine culture in America. For many, wine consumption begins in a restaurant setting and may be the only place a consumer is introduced to wines they may not otherwise know or have the chance to try.

Top restaurants across the U.S. and Mexico champion Sonoma County wines, shaping wine culture and dining experiences nationwide.

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