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wineworldnews · 21 days
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Let me introduce you..........🍇🍷🤣
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daraprispumanti · 1 year
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Sul finire di luglio gli acini abbandonano i toni del verde e si vestono di allegre sfumature violacee: è l'invaiatura che preannuncia la vendemmia.
#invaiatura #veraison #pinotnero #sansevero #daunia #puglia #terroir #grapes #vineyard #winemarker #vino #winefamily #environment 
#enjoydarapri
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chlalevrette · 2 years
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VINOBALADES // Jeudi 7 JUILLET au Château la Levrette ! Après une balade à la découverte de notre vignoble, nous partagerons un apéritif autour de nos vins, puis un dîner champêtre ! Alors ça vous tente ? ➡ Pour cela, pensez à vous inscrire (plus d’info sur notre site Internet - lien dans la biographie) ⏺ Adulte : 26€ ⏺ Enfant : 10€ (5/12 ans) Ne tardez pas, les places sont limitées et les réservations se remplissent. Au programme : - Balade dans le vignoble - Dégustation/apéro de nos vins - Dîner champêtre #wine #winery #winelife #wineinstagram #wineinfluencer #winefamily #blaye #blayecotesdebordeaux #vigneron #vigneronsindependants #bordeauxrivedroite #rivedroite #bordeaux #bordeauxmaville #Balade #baladedanslesvignes (à Château la Levrette) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cev2G9bN-iQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vivacwinery · 2 years
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Happy Birthday to winemaker Chris’ son Maddox! We hope year 15 is full of adventure & laughter🎉 #winefamily #15 https://www.instagram.com/p/CdcwwUAPfGr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mcclaincellars · 3 years
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Family means everything. There is honestly nothing exciting. Have you met Shane? He is one of amazing Lead Ambassadors at our 2 Laguna Beach locations. He’s one if the gentlemen who loves great wines and adores our guests and members. Well, he recently had a baby boy and could not be more excited. I do love how we are all doing life together. Family, Faith, Friends, and Freedom. Happy Sunday!!!!! It’s the perfect day to grab your family and bring them to a McClain Cellars location near you and raise your glass to family. It’s what matters most. Congrats Shane. You and your wife look so happy. #lagunabeach #wine #winery #winetasting #solvang #buellton #newbaby #family #winefamily (at Laguna Beach, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cafc4WFPS-c/?utm_medium=tumblr
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jessejunkocreates · 3 years
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Behind the scenes 🥰 Beautiful bride @abbystamp stuns her father in these spectacular captures by Wedding Photographer @laurenvictoriaphotography.co These two are hard at work in the Finger Lakes grape harvest right now as @lakewoodvineyards’ Winemaker and Assistant Winemaker. They’re a father daughter duo and great team! It was such a splendid experience creating Abby’s dream dress #FleurDeMeCustomBridal and I love the elegance of this photo of her with the stainless steel wine tanks. Women in wine have a very special place in my heart as the daughter of a female winery founder (I grew up at @rastaranchvineyards which my mother started as a young single mother of two in 1993!) 🍾 👰🏻 👏🏽 . . . #herecomesthebride #womeninwine #weddingphotography #preportraits #fatherofthebride #winewedding #weddingwine #flxbride #flxfamily #winefamily #stampwinefamily #firstlook #flxwedding #winecountrywedding #winemaker #femalefounder #bossbabe #senecalakewinecountry #fingerlakeswinecountry (at Lakewood Vineyards) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUNT0sarq1g/?utm_medium=tumblr
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socialsf · 4 years
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#SupportSmallBusiness #WineLife w/ @jacandjameswineco ・・・ Happy Holidays 🍁 3pack #wine #winefamily #oregonwine #smallbusinesssaturday #smallbusiness #knowyourwinemaker #giftpacks #theseareafewofmyfavoritethings https://www.instagram.com/p/CIJUeZlhcw3/?igshid=1v2o7yu0lt47p
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beautiful-gift · 4 years
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Always with new designs 🙋‍♂️👇 @shop.dz.04 link in bio 🌏 parents day, Decoration Colors of nature T-Shirt👕💓💝 The site always puts a 23% 😉 discount, a more fantastic opportunity 🙆‍♂️🙆‍♀️ http://tee.pub/lic/atrvhPWTqbk 🌏 #Decoration_Colors_of_nature #bestparents #bestparentsever #fashionable #family #love #mom #winefamily #bisansendederwelt #familyfirst #familytime #fleeking #familyselfie #shirts #parents #loveofmylife #teepublic #mothersday #fathersday #fathersdaygifts #dad #daddy #dadjokes #christmasgifts #christmasgiftsideas #parentsday #grandparentsday #giftsfordad #thanksgivingday #thanksgivingdayparade https://www.instagram.com/p/B-Q2a3ipgHO/?igshid=n87phf22c67e
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baccowines · 5 years
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The extended BACCO family were out tonight enjoying good food and great vino 😍🇮🇹🍷 #winefamily https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvl8XjpnHaB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1w0c1apsxc9m8
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enoteasegretacapri · 7 years
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#vittoriomoretti#winefamily #bellavistafranciacorta #contadicastaldiwinery #terramorettivino #conventionagenti #capri#bellavistawinery (presso Luigi Pollio e Figli distribuzione srl- Agenzia Kimbo Capri)
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cabralrock · 7 years
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#dempsy #winefamily #saturdaynight #treelizard #wine #singaporelife (at Tree Lizard)
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thefitwineaux · 7 years
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At mini wine camp #WIRegional with some of my team! So proud of them for investing in themselves this weekend. #winetasting #winefamily #thefitwineaux #TeamOenofiliacs #realhousewinos #travelingvineyard #grateful
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decorishing · 2 years
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[gallery] Color:WhiteDescription:Are you still bothered by the mess in the kitchen? Our buffet server is a good organizer to make the kitchen tidy and orderly.This buffet hutch features various storage space to fully meet your requirements. Spacious center allows you to place microwave oven, toaster and other appliances. Dual transparent tempered glass doors combined distinctive appearance with metal hinge will offer better user experience. It is also equipped with 3 large drawers, 3 open shelves and 2 cabinets to provide ample space for storing kitchen supplies. 3-layer wine racks with 9 compartments are specially designed for sorting wine. What's more, 5 sturdy legs give strong support and good stability. With exquisite workmanship and modern style, the buffet sideboard is suitable for kitchen, living room, restaurant and more.Features:Hutch with transparent tempered glass doors to display fine dishesTop cabinets with3-position adjustable shelf plus an open storage area3 large drawers to store utensils, glassware and other items2 enclosed doors with 3-position adjustable shelf to meet different needsMetal handles and smooth drawer slide to open and close easilyLarge center open area for accessible storage Wire management hole for more convenience3-layer bottle rack with 9 compartments separately to store wineFamily-friendly rounded corners to protect you from harmMax weight capacity can reach 380 lbsSuitable for kitchen, dining room, office, etcEasy to assemble under the detailed instruction Specifications:Color: WhiteMaterial: Engineered Wood + MDFOverallDimensions: 44" x 17"x 72.5"(L x W x H)Weight Capacity: 380lbsNet Weight: 165lbsPackage included:1 x Buffet Sideboard1 x Manual Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. 【Door Cabinet & Adjustable Shelf】: There are 2 transparent tempered glass doors on the upper, which can display delicate tableware and collectibles. 3-position adjustable shelf will expand storage height for different items. Besides, 2 cabinet doors in the lower part are designed with 3-position adjustable shelf, maximizing storage space. 【Spacious Workspace】: This buffet sideboard features a wide storage space in the center to put microwave, coffee maker and other appliances for easy access. It is sized to allow different kinds of necessities to place. You can also prepare food on it. A hole in the back helps you manage the wires. 【3 Utility Drawers & 9 Wine Compartments】: 3 large drawers keep some utensils, silverware and glassware in an enclosed space to remain secure. And this kitchen cupboard is equipped with 9 compartments separately to store and sort wine. Open small shelves provide additional space for convenient use. 【Sturdy & Durable Construction】: Made of premium MDF and engineered wood, this kitchen cabinet with good wear resistance is sturdy and durable for long service time. Stable 5 support legs give it a higher load bearing capacity up to 380 lbs. Metal handles and knobs are easy to open and close the door and drawers. 【Eye-catching Design for Versatility】: The buffet and hutch can be used as a kitchen cupboard, display cabinet and bookcase to keep your room neat and organized. Modern design in white finish will be perfectly integrate with any décor. It is ideal for kitchen, dining room, study, living room and office. [amz_corss_sell asin="B08BK11FXQ"] https://www.decorishing.com/product/giantex-buffet-hutch-cabinet-kitchen-hutch-sideboard-buffet-cabinet-on-storage-island-wood-kitchenware-server-with-3-large-drawers-and-9-wine-bottle-modulars-white/?feed_id=27645&_unique_id=6268316158bf2
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mcclaincellars · 4 years
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Saturdays bring you big decisions. Red or white wine?! Either one is the right answer when you are drinking “Stupid-Good” wine on one of our patios in Laguna Beach or Buellton! We have live music from 5p-9p in Laguna! Awesome wines flowing in Buellton. We are open on our great big patio in both locations. Does it get any better? #buellton #lagunabeach #wine #winetasting #winefriends #winefamily #winemakerslife #winemaker #family #familytime #familyrocks #buelltonca #buelltonwine #danapoint #cotodecaza #centralcoastwine #winery #blackownedbusiness #supportblackbusiness #supportblackownedbusinesses #supportblackcreators #winelover #winetasting🍷 #newportbeach #yelpsb #yelpoc #5starwines #visitsyv #santaynezvalley (at McClain Cellars) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCgae3iB4NA/?igshid=u534swr4n949
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attorneysomm · 5 years
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California in a glass! That’s how Sea Sun owner and winemaker Charlie Wagner aptly describes his newly-released California Chardonnay. This attractively-priced Chardonnay is sourced from vineyards in three premier California coastal regions - Santa Barbara County, Monterey County and Solano County - each of which provides grapes with unique characteristics. By blending the fruit from these complementary coastal sources, Sea Sun is able to produce a harmonious, well-balanced Chardonnay that offers layers of flavors, aroma and acidity (and light oak), yet is unmistakably Californian! Because Sea Sun’s blending process results in a seamless, well-balanced wine, this is a Chardonnay that will appeal to a wide range of palates, pair well with a wide variety of foods, and bring a glass of California to your dining room table all year long! ___________________________________ #seasun #seasunwines #ad #sponsored #wine #whitewine #winelover #instawine #whitewine #chardonnay #californiawine #californiawines #santabarbaracounty #montereycounty #solanocounty #whiterocklake #winepic #winephotography #wineblogger #dallasphotographer #dallasblogger #vinho #vino #endlesssummer #winefamily #winenot #winemaker #winebusiness (at White Rock Dallas) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2orTYWHMvu/?igshid=e9d6u4qghdyq
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donald-clemons · 4 years
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How to Use a Subscription Model to Sell Physical Goods
Though more and more companies are recognizing the importance and power of subscription models, selling physical goods through this model can be challenging.
It’s worth remembering, however, that it’s not impossible. In fact, it can be extremely effective: Netflix’s first business model was based on this idea, where customers would pay a monthly subscription in return for unlimited DVD rentals being sent to them by post.
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  In this article, we’ll take a look at how subscription models can be effectively applied to selling physical goods. Our focus, here, will be on two types of company: those that already use a subscription model for non-physical goods and who want to expand to selling real-life objects; and companies who already use physical goods who would like to add a subscription service.
  Why Use A Subscription Model?
Businesses whose customers buy the same product regularly are the first who should consider a subscription model. If your customer is going to come back again and again for the same order, might as well invite them to sign up for periodic delivery/shipment, right? We’ll see further on that subscription invites after one-time purchases are actually a commonly used entry-model for the category.
Before we get to the practicalities, however, it’s worth recognizing the value of subscription models.
First, the headline figure: the subscription-based economy grew 350% between 2012 and 2019, and subscription businesses grew revenues about five times faster than the S&P 500 company revenues during that period, driven primarily by digital goods subscriptions. In fact, the growing importance of the subscription model has been one of the most important changes in online commerce and marketing over the last decade. Even the COVID pandemic hasn’t deterred subscriptions’ growth.
For companies, the benefits of the subscription model are various. For one, models like this can significantly boost customer retention. Though the subscription model is most often used by companies who sell non-physical goods – and especially those in the software sector – the same benefits can be realized for those selling physical goods, as long as the model is applied intelligently.
    The subscription model also has benefits for customers. Many customers value the convenience and time savings that such models offer them: rather than spending hours each month researching which clothes to buy, for instance, many customers will prefer to receive a curated selection of the latest fashions.
Similarly, there are some physical goods that are extremely well suited to regular delivery via a subscription model: think coffee, wine, baby diapers, kid’s toys, or any other product that is regularly consumed and needs to be replenished.
  How To Use a Subscription Model for Physical Goods
Using a subscription model for physical goods needs to be implemented carefully, and this model will not be suitable for all brands that sell physical goods.
Because of this, the first and most important step to take is to carefully consider whether a subscription model is right for your company. If your customers regularly buy the same products from you, then a subscription model can offer them a great level of convenience. Equally, if you are in a position where you can offer your customers a curated selection of the best products in your niche, a subscription model can be of great benefit. Subscription models can also be useful for new product categories because you can offer your customers an introduction to these products.
    If your company falls into these niches, a subscription model could be right for you.
  Popular Subscription Models for Physical Goods
If you decide that a subscription model is suitable for your business, you will first need to decide which type of subscription model you will use. For physical goods, here are the most popular of these models:
  Subscription boxes – users sign up to receive a weekly or monthly box of products from a category that they use recurrently, for example beauty products, personal care products, pet food and so on. Subscribers usually either choose certain products to receive periodically or they can also opt for mystery boxes, where the seller surprises them each month with a mix of products from a category.
Buy and subscribe – this is another similar model where users are invited to subscribe to recurring deliveries after ordering a product from categories used on a regular basis. Diapers and even water are examples of categories this model has been employed for.
Open/closed memberships – both models imply an exclusive membership and they are beginning to gain traction in physical good categories. In closed memberships, only subscribers have access to categories of products, like the Danish manufacturer WineFamily whose audience is made up of its subscribers. In open membership models, a subscription allows access to extra benefits – in fashion, for example, getting an annual VIP subscription with a clothing store could give access to exclusive discounts, not available to shoppers who haven’t subscribed. Amazon Prime is another example of membership subscription, which gives subscribers access to premium features, such as express delivery, not available for regular platform users.
    Once you decide which model to follow, you will then have to think about how to implement it.
You should recognize that there are many different ways in which subscription models can be used to market and sell physical goods. It’s not necessary, for instance, to jump directly to a model in which you regularly send your customers curated items that they’ve paid for in advance.
Instead, there are a number of mixed models that are easier to implement – and come with less risk.
One of the most popular, and successful, is for customers to pay for access to an exclusive mailing list that gives them access to special offers and unique goods. This is the model used, for instance, by many wine clubs, who benefit from the regular revenue generated by subscriptions without asking customers to commit to a particular purchase frequency or a particular product.
Another option is to offer physical goods for rent, not purchase. This approach has been particularly successful in the fashion industry, where Rent the Runway pioneered a service that allowed customers to own clothes for a limited amount of time. This subscription approach helped Rent the Runway grow at 21% in 2018, and inspired a number of copycats: New York & Co. launched a subscription service called NY&C Closet in July 2017 and reported that 50% of its new subscription customers were either new or lapsed customers.
    Subscription Marketing for Physical Goods: The Challenges
All this said, there are some challenges to implementing subscription models for physical goods. Most of these stem from the benefits that customers perceive in subscription models – where these expectations are not being met customers will quickly cancel their subscription.
This is because of a simple fact of psychology: if customers are receiving goods through the mail on a regular basis, they will be continually reminded of the fact that they are paying a subscription. Companies that offer digital subscriptions don’t get a free ride in this respect, of course, because customers will eventually realize that they are paying for a service they are not using: “I don’t use the product/ service enough” is a reason to cancel subscriptions for 63% of users.
So, whether we’re talking about physical or digital goods, situations when the customer is not using the product enough and the recurring charges continue can generate frustration and, ultimately, an increase in churn rate. That is why one of the main challenges in subscription businesses is to continuously communicate the value of your offering, drive engagement and usage to actually get that value from your product.
Stocks are another layer of complexity when selling physical goods subscriptions. Unlike digital goods, where storage space comes in 16bits increments, when selling physical products through subscriptions merchants have to carefully balance their supply and demand and tune their warehousing capabilities just right. Too much stock and storage costs go way high; not enough stock and you may incur delays in your deliveries.
    Speaking of deliveries, here’s another pain point when selling subscriptions for physical goods. In terms of fulfillment, merchants are only as good as the delivery companies they employ. Quality of the delivery for an online order is one of the most important factors that contribute to customer satisfaction, so failures at this stage can significantly cripple your retention chances.
    After you’ve gotten the product to your client, a merchant’s need is for the product to delight, otherwise it might turn into a refund. Where refunds in digital goods are mainly a matter of stopping a client’s access to platforms or services, in the world of tangibles goods, refunds translate into Costs. Those delivery services we were mentioning before are going to have to be paid again (if the client is just sending the product back) and again (if the client also wants a replacement product). Merchants sometimes split these delivery costs with clients, but categories of price-sensitive users may react poorly to this approach.
  It is worth noting that, beyond all the challenges that come with managing a supply-chain for tangible goods, merchants in this category also have to deal with all the monetization and retention struggles that come with subscriptions in general, be they for digital or physical goods. Traditionally, acquisition is just half of the work in subscription, as a lot of a merchant’s efforts have to go into retaining those customers. A tight grip is needed in this field, so that relevant success KPIs, such as CLTV, Customer Churn Rate or MRR, are kept at good levels that can ensure business continuity and growth.
  Bonus: For a deep dive on how merchant’s can measure their retention parameters, read our Definitive Guide to SaaS Metrics: Retention & Renewal eBook.
  Choose a reliable subscription platform
In order to successfully implement a subscription model for physical goods, you will need to invest in a reliable, fully-featured payment and management platform. There are plenty of options available, but the best platforms will offer the following features:
Low transaction fees
Easy subscription management
Customer self-service for subscription management
A high degree of customization for subscriptions
Multiple subscription plans
Built-in customer support functionality
Integration with your existing website
Multiple payment gateways
Automatic re-billing after failed payments
  The Bottom Line
In short, subscription models come with both opportunities and challenges. If implemented well, they can increase revenue, customer retention, and bind your customers together into a powerful brand community. If rolled out incorrectly, you run the risk of alienating customers or even turning them against your brand altogether.
Scaling a subscription model also presents challenges. Whilst SaaS companies can easily scale up the number of subscriptions they offer, if you are selling physical goods you will quickly run into financial and logistical bottlenecks in your processes. For this reason, a recent analysis by ING has looked at how to find the right balance between cost and customer numbers for physical goods subscription models. It is worth reading through this research in order to ascertain the right value for a money combination for your brand.
The stakes are even higher when it comes to using a subscription model for physical goods because subscriptions of this type are generally more expensive, and less likely to be overlooked, by your customers. By following the steps above, though, and by knowing how to take action when your subscribers are looking to churn, you can successfully achieve all the benefits of subscription models without exposing your brand to too much risk.
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