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Waters Edge Winery Gains Greater Flexibility by Printing Labels On Demand
Organization Waters Edge is an independently owned winery based on a proven urban winery franchise model. There are dozens of franchise locations around the U.S. with owners who are passionate about bringing wine culture to their communities. Each Waters Edge Winery & Bistro location combines the very best of a winery and wine bar in one versatile model that can be located anywhere, regardless of topography or agricultural factors. You can view their website here. Challenges Waters Edge Winery used to get their labels the traditional way—design the label, order the required quantities, and then wait for 4-5 weeks. Through this process, Waters Edge found they were losing opportunities and wasting time and money on their labels. Minimums and bulk price breaks meant they had to choose between buying more than necessary or paying more per label Once the label is printed, the information is all but set in stone. If information changed, a whole new order was required. The w
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Saxco Update: Tariff Relief Offers Short-Term Breather; Long-Term Uncertainty Remains
Packaging supply stable, but uneasy While June ushered in a more stable rhythm after May’s tariff-driven frenzy, underlying uncertainty continues to shape planning, procurement, and pricing across the packaging and logistics landscape. Supply remains steady across most categories, but stability doesn’t mean simplicity. US glass manufacturers, in particular, are contending with a mismatch between output and demand. Inventories have piled up amid sluggish ordering, especially from wine producers still reeling from compressed consumer spending and slowing DTC velocity. With tanks and warehouses more full than empty, some domestic furnaces are now eyeing Q3/Q4 production pauses as a measure to rebalance. After a brief reprieve in May, diesel prices rose again in June, increasing from $3.499 to $3.599 per gallon, a continued reflection of the volatile energy market. According to the latest Deloitte economic outlook, while core inflation is showing signs of moderation, ener
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Today's wine business news for wine industry professionals...

The 2025 Premiere Napa Valley wine auction came to a celebratory conclusion on Saturday, marking the end of a truly memorable week in Napa Valley. This years auction raised a total of $3.3 million, underscoring the wine trades optimism for the future and reaffirming that demand for Napas finest and most innovative wines remains strong...

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Waters Edge Wineries, an innovative micro-winery system dedicated to bringing the cultural experience of wine to communities across the United States, has launched a new initiative to introduce its guests to wines from emerging global markets, showcasing the diversity of the global wine landscape and uncovering undiscovered treasures for wine enthusiasts...

Innovative Micro-Winery Franchise System Launches New Program to Introduce Wines from Emerging Markets in U.S. Locations, Beginning with

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Afternoon Brief, March 22nd
Sonoma County’s AG, Wine and Health Communities Have Vaccinated More Than 95% of Essential Vineyard and Wine Production Workers: Sonoma County may have the most successful vaccination effort of essential ag and production workers in the state and possibly the country to date with more than 95% of workers now vaccinated... The post Afternoon Brief, March 22nd appeared first on Wine Industry Advisor. Url:https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2021/03/22/afternoon-brief-1826?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=afternoon-brief-1826 Published Date:Mon, 22 Mar 2021 21:49:58 +0000 
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