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Reflections on the Journey: 2 years & 100 episodes of XChateau

Reflections on the Journey: 2 years & 100 episodes of XChateau

FromXChateau Wine Podcast


Reflections on the Journey: 2 years & 100 episodes of XChateau

FromXChateau Wine Podcast

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jun 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After two years and over 100 episodes of XChateau, Robert and Peter reflect on how the wine industry has changed, the major themes that have popped up in the show, and some of the lessons they have learned in the process. From the changes to social media, the spectrum of fine wine to everyday wines, and the importance of social issues, XChateau has covered a broad array of critical business topics for the wine industry. Supporters on Patreon get access to the entire library of content and episodes. Detailed Show Notes:Social media is changing rapidlyThe rise of TikTok (in the last 6 months - late 2021 and early 2022 - for wine)Platforms are overlapping (e.g., Instagram’s Reels and IGTV)YouTube is still the place for high production valueMore than pictures now, a lot more interactivity and video -> creates a higher barrier of entry for influencersWine video improving - more than the historic Gary V, Wine Library YouTube; e.g., WineKing, Andre Mack (Bon Appetit), Konstantin (MW in Germany)SommTV is paid streaming vs. advertising backed by social media (which can be tricky with alcohol), but SommTV doesn’t have the social element and interactionCellarTracker is now expanding after over a decade, building on the community, expanding what was one of the first freemium modelsXChateau covered a broad spectrum of the wine worldHigh end - ARENI research on fine wine consumers, wine auctions, wine investing, counterfeitsEveryday wines - 19 Crimes (A/R, celebrities), FitVine (clean, good for you wine trends), Hammeken Cellars (crafting everyday wines)Wine investment - was hot, unclear future with the macroeconomic environment changing (higher interest rates, inflation, war in Ukraine); Burgundy still doing well currently, primarily due to limited supplyGrocery wine has seen significant shifts - re-opening has moved wine back to restaurants from grocery, will a potential recession increase grocery wine from fine wine retail? Evolution of the wine critic was a popular series - guests (e.g., William Kelly, Jeb Dunnuck, Esther Mobley) were very candid and openSocial issues were an important topic - diversity, gender equality, climate changeDiversity and inclusion is a potential pathway to bridge the gap in the wine industry from a smaller Gen X cohortThings like Tablas Creek’s $95 bag-in-a-box wine as a solution for environmental impactTopics to tackle next: Global wine markets and trendsDifferent business models (e.g., co-ops, custom crush facilities)Understanding the wine buying journey of collectors and wine consumers Get access to library episodes Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Jun 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A podcast delivering wine perspectives ex-chateau. Insights, analysis, and perspectives on news and trends in the wine industry beyond winemaking, such as marketing, finance, and consumer trends. From noted wine blogger Robert Vernick (@wineterroir) and leading wine business consultant and author of Luxury Wine Marketing Peter Yeung (@winebizguy), this podcast navigates the business of wine with unique perspectives and insights. Get access to library episodes Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.