Report Shows Growth in Direct Winery Shipments Far Outpaced Retail Wine Sales Growth in 2013
Boulder, CO (PRWEB) January 23, 2014 -- Growing at a rate far exceeding growth in the overall American wine retail channel, winery-to-consumer direct shipments of wine grew to a record $1.57 billion in 2013 according to a report released today prepared by ShipCompliant and Wines & Vines. The new report, based on millions of transactions from calendar year 2013 also detected the first reduction in average price per bottle of wine shipped since the channel was first tracked in 2010.
The just-released comprehensive annual report on winery-to-consumer shipping can be downloaded at http://www.shipcompliant.com/shippingreport. The report examines from where wine is being shipped, which types of wineries are shipping, which types of wines are most commonly shipped, pricing in the direct shipping channel as well as to which states wines are being shipped. The new report also provides a look into the future of winery to consumer shipping by estimating growth in the channel over the next ten years.
—A Roadmap Through The Direct Shipping Channel—
“Working with Wines & Vines we are able to provide an extraordinarily vivid picture of the fastest growing wine sales channel today,” said ShipCompliant Vice President Jeff Carroll. “The 2014 Direct Shipping Report uses sophisticated modeling, statistics and analysis to provide the wine industry with a valuable roadmap through the direct shipping marketplace.”
Among the reports findings are:
- In 2013 the volume of shipments increased 9.3% to 3.47 million cases, while total sales of winery-to-consumer shipments increased 7.7% to $1.57 Billion
- The average price per bottle of wine move through the channel dropped by 1.7% to $37.78—the first drop in average price per bottle since the direct shipping channel has been tracked
- Shipments from Napa Valley represented nearly 50% of the total value of the channel
- Sonoma County and Oregon experienced explosive growth in direct shipments in 2013
- Shipments of Pinot Noir continue to increase across the country
- With only modest assumptions concerning growth, the direct to consumer shipping could grow to $3.2 billion in ten years.
“In collaboration with ShipCompliant, we are excited to provide data and analysis on this important wine channel in order to serve the wineries and allied industries responsible for its continued growth," said Chet Klingensmith, publisher of Wines & Vines
About ShipCompliant4
ShipCompliant is the industry’s leading provider of world-class compliance technology solutions to over 1500 suppliers and importers of wine and spirits. ShipCompliant integrates with other leading software providers and fulfillment companies to provide a seamless solution for direct and three-tier distribution, ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. For more information visit: http://www.shipcompliant.com.
About Wines & Vines
Wines & Vines offers a comprehensive collection of products providing news, information and marketing and research capabilities. Its monthly magazine, Wine & Vines, and its Directory/Buyer’s Guide and Online Marketing System provide a wide range of information solutions to the wine and grape industry. For more information visit http://www.winesandvines.com.
Jeff Carroll, ShipCompliant, http://www.shipcompliant.com, +1 303-996-2343, [email protected]
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