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Tasting rooms and clubs expose the gaps Most platforms handle the basics well. The real differences show up when things get busy — and clubs get big. What wineries often run into: POS built for retail, not hospitality Club workflows that don’t scale cleanly Online orders and in-person activity living in separate worlds Platforms like Commerce7 and OrderPort support many wineries successfully. But as tasting rooms, events, clubs, and online sales grow together, how well systems truly work together starts to matter. Activ8 Commerce was built for this reality. A browser-based POS designed for real tasting rooms, enterprise-ready club tools, and a Shopify integration designed to work seamlessly with clubs, POS, and reporting — not as a disconnected storefront. The result: Faster, better, personalized service Hospitality wher eit matters with table seating, kitchen and bar printing, food modifiers and TOCK reservations. Less staff stress One consistent customer
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The wine club isn’t dying. It’s being rewritten. Wine clubs in 2026 still matter, but the way wineries build and grow them has fundamentally changed. What has changed is the lifestyle of the people in them. In 2026, the strongest force shaping wine club behavior is the Millennial generation — not because they are the only wine buyers, but because the way they live, spend, and subscribe has become the default expectation for everyone else. They are running households, hosting friends, raising families, managing busy schedules, and making more intentional purchasing decisions than any generation before them. That reality is quietly transforming what a wine club needs to be. Why lifestyle now matters more than allocations Wine clubs used to compete on bottles: how many, how rare, how discounted. That’s not how people experience wine anymore. Most members don’t think in terms of allocations or case sizes. They think in terms of how wine fits into their lives &
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What we’re seeing Holiday and event weekends are where wineries make their money — and also where tasting rooms get the most stressed. Lines back up, staff get flustered, and POS screens fill with clutter right when teams need simplicity. How vinSUITE TabletPOS helps TabletPOS is built for exactly those moments: fast, flexible, and easy to use anywhere you pour. These three small setup tweaks have a big impact on busy weekends: 1. Dollar-Based Tips That Match Wine Service Swap restaurant-style percentages for simple dollar buttons that feel natural in a tasting room. The problem Restaurant-style 20% tip prompts can feel out of place on high-value wine tickets. Guests hesitate, do math, or skip tipping entirely. The tweak Use Custom Tip Amounts in TabletPOS to swap percentages for simple dollar buttons like $5, $10, and $15. Why it’s a win Feels natural for winery hospitality vs. restaurant-style math. Speeds up checkout with fewer edits and awkward pauses. Suppo
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October 22, 2025

Over the past few years, wineries have seen tasting room visits decline as consumer habits shift. With more options than ever, visitors are looking for something special—experiences that go beyond just sampling wine. For many wineries, this means rethinking how they engage guests and creating a place people want to come back to. This guide explores how wineries across the country are turning their tasting rooms into destinations—balancing local charm, modern convenience, and genuine hospitality. Create Unique, Social Experiences In today’s market, wineries that stand out provide more than just a tasting—they create memorable, shareable experiences that make guests want to stay longer and come back. Enhancing the Atmosphere with Music: Music adds energy and can make an ordinary tasting feel like an event. Hosting live music, whether it’s a local band or acoustic performer, brings people together and keeps them engaged. Many wineries schedule music on weeke
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Over the past few years, wineries have seen tasting room visits decline as consumer habits shift. With more options than ever, visitors are looking for something special—experiences that go beyond just sampling wine. For many wineries, this means rethinking how they engage guests and creating a place people want to come back to. This guide dives into fresh ideas to help your winery stand out, turning it into a destination where visitors feel welcome, excited, and connected to what you offer. Create Unique, Social Experiences In today’s market, wineries that stand out provide more than just a tasting—they create memorable, shareable experiences that make guests want to stay longer and come back. Enhancing the Atmosphere with Music: Music adds energy and can make an ordinary tasting feel like an event. Hosting live music, whether it’s a local band or acoustic performer, brings people together and keeps them engaged. Many wineries schedule music on weekends to attr
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