Amazon to sell U.S. Wine online: Vintners
Posted on Thu, 11 Sep 2008 09:35:50 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Alexandria Sage
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -
Amazon.com, the largest global online retailer, plans to start selling
U.S.-produced wine on its website within the United States by early October,
wine industry insiders said on Wednesday.
Napa Valley Vintners, a nonprofit group representing 315 vintners in the famous
California wine-producing region, has already begun to set up workshops for
wineries interested in selling through the retail giant, said Terry Hall,
communications director for the group.
"They have been working for a while on this wine project. Now they are signing
up the wineries," Hall told Reuters. "They're fast-tracking it right now."
An Amazon spokeswoman declined to comment.
Seattle-based Amazon is looking to sell wine in approximately 26 states and wine
sold on its site will come from all regions of the country, Hall said.
Annual wine consumption in the United States has grown for the last 14 years as
wine has gradually shed its image as an exclusive beverage for the well-heeled.
Today, many enthusiasts are coming from all parts of the country and younger
Americans are turning to wine-drinking as an alternative to beer.
Total U.S. wine sales were between $30 billion and $32 billion in 2007,
according to Barbara Insel, president of Stonebridge Research Group, a research
firm for the wine industry.
Some $2.8 billion is sold through retail formats like wine clubs, tasting rooms
and the like, with only 7 percent of that coming from E-commerce, partly due to
the expense of shipping wine, and confusing states rules on wine shipments,
Insel said.
To avoid the confusing legal issues over the interstate sale of wine that vary
from state to state, Amazon will be working with New Vine Logistics, a Napa,
California-based company dealing in wine fulfillment that can deliver to up to
45 states.
"Amazon is outsourcing to New Vine the logistics of its wine direct business to
make sure it's being done properly and legally," Insel said.
Confusion over online wine sales have continued despite a 2005 U.S. Supreme
Court decision that ruled states could not discriminate against out-of-state
wineries. A group called "Free the Grapes" has been working to streamline
legislation and open new states to direct-to-consumer wine shipping.
Amazon, which sells everything from vacuum cleaners and cars to electronics and
bulk foods on its site, continues to expand into new categories, vowing to
become a one-stop shop for consumers.
Hall said wine purchases on Amazon would even qualify for its discount shipping
program, Amazon Prime, in which goods are shipped free for a yearly fee of $79.
Industry insiders said Amazon's entry into the wine market would be a good
counterpoint to the shrinking pool of distributors amid consolidation in their
industry.
"The good news is it (Amazon selling wine) puts some big muscle behind
direct-to-consumer so consumers of wine should benefit," Hall said.
Moreover, wine's appeal to consumers with money to spend also benefits Amazon,
Insel said, as wine "enhances their product offering for a very attractive group
of consumers."
"The step forward with
Amazon being a wine retailer is just more testament to the fact that
Americans are really becoming a wine drinking economy," Hall said.
(Additional reporting by Martinne Geller, editing by Richard Chang)
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Thu, 11 Sep 2008 09:35:50 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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