Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

Drink Better Wine w/ Heini Zachariassen, Vivino

Drink Better Wine w/ Heini Zachariassen, Vivino

FromXChateau Wine Podcast


Drink Better Wine w/ Heini Zachariassen, Vivino

FromXChateau Wine Podcast

ratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
May 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Focused on helping the casual wine consumer buy better wine, Vivino has spent over 10 years building its database of wines, creating a structured tastings database, and network of merchants to make buying better wine more convenient.  Heini Zachariassen, founder and CEO, tells us about the journey, what Vivino is up to today, and where it’s going.  A must-listen for anyone interested in wine.  Detailed Show Notes: Heini’s backgroundborn in the Faroe Islands, with only ~50,000 people and no wineAn entrepreneur into technologyHe got the idea for Vivino from “seeing a wall of wine and not knowing what to buy”Vivino’s core challenge - buying wine is difficult. Vivino wants to help people drink better wine and know what to buy at stores through rating every single wine out there1st slogan - “Never forget another wine” - because Vivino didn’t have the database to do more than capturing the winesWith the database, you can now say if the wine is good and what else you might likeRatings with at least 10-20 ratings are highly correlated with expert ratingsUsers - 50M total users~20k users every day, ~10M users every month, ~20-25M active users every year (% of active relatively constant over time)Top 3 areas of interest for consumers - #1 ratings, #2 price, #3 what does the wine taste likeA lot of people rate - 15-20% of scans rate the wine, 6-7% of scans review the wineApp use is 50/50 exploring wine (out somewhere looking at wines) and drinking wines (mostly at home, but could be restaurants, etc.…)“Featured users” are pushed in the community. Some have 50-100k followersThe target audience is always the casual wine drinker firstLaunched taste characteristics - a structured tasting note (both wine structure and tasting profile), uses AI to get the data into the systemAI recommendations (“Match for You”) - gives a % on the wine of how likely you’ll like it, leveraging structured tastingMarketplace700 merchants on the platform, 50% in the US, from small retailers to Wine.comSell in 17 countries right nowToday only a small % (single digits) buy wines through the app - he believes there is a big upsideFully integrated w/ Vivino, users can use Google and Apple PayMoney goes directly to the merchants, Vivino bills a marketing feeLocation matched by merchant's ability to ship to the location, the app only shows things you can buyCan now search for styles of wine based on structured tasting notesWine sales - ~50% are pull (people looking for specific wines), ~50% are push (primarily surfacing what the app says is great value for money)Sales can be 1,000s of bottles to 100,000s of bottles for the launch of Post Malone’s Rose in a few daysRevenue StreamsThe marketplace is the biggestSponsorships - newer revenue stream, for wineries - don’t directly push wineries, but make them look better when people come across them (e.g., show them a video when they scan the wine), provide data analytics to the wineries (based on Looker connecting to Vivino data), do campaign follow up (e.g., get an email about the brand after drinking the wine)No ads - always want to show what Vivino thinks is the best wine for youRecently raised $155M round D (2021)Vivino is currently ~200 people, looking to expand, particularly product engineeringWant to expand into more geographiesDo more marketing - today, only spend 1.5% of GMV (gross merchandise value) on marketingVivino vs. Delectable - Delectable was more focused on somms and wine influencers, which kept them on the platform, but pushed away from the casual wine consumer and felt very “insider” vs. Vivino focused on the casual wine consumerVivino vs. Wine-Searcher - Vivino values convenience more. Wine-Searcher focused on higher-end wines, looking for specific bottles of wine and where to buy it, don’t do transactionsVivino vs. Drizly - the focus is on convenience for delivery, has a network of 1,000s of retailers, faster and less concerned about what exactly the product is, Vivino more focused on wine exploration and
Released:
May 5, 2021
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.