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Sand Castle Winery Moves to Shrink Sleeves to Beat Supply Chain Issues and Expand Distribution
The wine industry is still recovering from the 2020-2021 COVID pandemic. A November Geisenheim University survey for the ProWein Business Report found that two-thirds of global wine industry representatives it surveyed identified supply chain disruption as the biggest threat to their businesses after cost increases. 92% reported that they had experienced availability issues with glass bottles, significantly more than for any other products. Sand Castle Winery, which lies along the Delaware River in beautiful Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is one winery that decided to pivot away from its specialty cobalt blue glass bottles to shrink sleeves that simulated the blue on a more readily available clear glass bottle for three compelling reasons: To control the supply chain. To ensure uniformity across bottle orders so the visual footprint on the shelf would not change. To gain significant cost savings. “Like every business in the country, COVID made us face a decision about how to go forw
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East Coast Wineries Crafting a Niche in the Vermouth Market
While the advent of craft, low volume contemporary Left Coast vermouth production dates to Andrew Quady's 1998 launch of VYA, its Right Coast rise by wineries originates in 2013 from New York's Channing Daughters initiating its VerVino line with several others south to Virginia, west to Wisconsin, and north to Vermont joining since.... The post East Coast Wineries Crafting a Niche in the Vermouth Market appeared first on Wine Industry Advisor. Url:https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2020/09/15/east-coast-wine-vermouth-market?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=east-coast-wine-vermouth-market Published Date:Tue, 15 Sep 2020 19:53:35 +0000 
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