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a toast to niche marketing.

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Call it serendipity, kismet, or insert your favorite adjective to describe a fortunate melding of elements and people creating a beautiful opportunity.

Whatever you call it, it is happening to me with a wonderful merge of market timing, a niche market, and my personal passion for WINE.

Upon some intensive and targeted research, I recently discovered a pronounced gap between typical marketing, branding and advertising offerings and what the wine industry needs.   Add that to potential communication breakdowns between wineries, state and regional boards/commissions, local government, distributors, and brokers, leading to confusion for the most important people in the mix, the consumers.

Is it any wonder that the wine industry is considered “intimidating”?  In general there is a pretty simple problem centering around a need for excellent communication, consistent and progressive marketing and advertising, and above all a communication conduit that understands and loves wine.  And the consumer audience is changing – dramatically.

Let’s consider a few recent statistics that show wine industry growth and a shift in target audience in the US:

+ In 2008 the US passed France and Italy in overall wine consumed ($20B spent on wine)

+ Two biggest growth populations in wine drinking world are women and millennials

+ Women purchase 55% of wine consumed in US and consume 60% of it themselves

+ Millennials (age 21-29) make up 38% of the core wine drinking population

+ 70% of the purchase decisions for wine are made in the aisle while shopping

+ Well done point of sale (POS) marketing materials increase purchase probability by 30%

+ 85% of millennial wine drinkers will try a label or brand they have never had before

So now market research includes beautiful wine tastings during business hours.  How lucky am I?  I recently attended an incredible portfolio tasting and wanted to share some of the highlights.  I hope you take the time to enjoy some of these wines as well.

+ Abeja Wines – Gorgeous wines and a beautiful B&B facility nestled in Walla Walla.  We’ll be staying there next time we visit.  The Syrah was spectacular.

+ Adelsheim – I didn’t get to taste all the way through, but if the rest of their wines are as good as their Rose…wow.   Tastes exactly like a summertime version of a fantastic Oregon Pinot Noir, with delicate floral flavors and wonderful structure.  A very unique treatment on a trendy varietal. Out of Newberg, Oregon you can easily stop at this winery on a trip to the Oregon Coast.

+ Andrew Will -  There was nothing in the Andrew Will lineup that I didn’t like, but the Champoux Vineyard blend was really special (57% cab sauv, 35 cab franc, 8% merlot).  This little winery makes it’s home on the quiet Vashon Island in Seattle area.

+ SYZYGY – A fantastic brand and a goregous tasting room in Walla Walla, with walls covered in original artwork that makes you feel more like you are in a gallery than a tasting space.  I like everything I taste from SYZYGY (which means ‘unity’) as well, but especially his very special 2005 Saros blend.

+ Tenuta Curezza Prine Salento - Just “Prine” for short, and just DELICIOUS.  This is a new release from Nicola Biscardo Selections/Conexport VIP, a 2008 vintage, and it is just making it’s way to the US now.  On arrival, it will retail for under $13 and I am buying a case, seriously.  A perfect balance of structure, Northern Italian winemaking subtlties and delicious ripe fruit from Southern Italy, I like this as much as a $60 Amarone, or an $70 Brunello.

As I continue to build my clientele in the wine industry, I will be excited to continue to share my favorite bottles and varietals and some fun food pairings and tasting notes.

Let me raise a glass and make a toast to good wine!  Salute!  Cheers!  Prost!  Slainte!

“sustainable”

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

This entry is focused on being humble.  If you check my blog log you will see that I haven’t posted since February, which means I have not been practicing what I preach (in short: blog, blog, blog – even if it is short and meaningful).

My little epiphany came when I realized that I am not only serving a core audience but I am a member of the same target audience group.   As a business, A+S focuses every minute, then every day, and at most every week on how to sustain and positively evolve our business at a very unique time in history.   Ingenuity rules.  Creativity is not only supported right now, it is an essential and it is letting businesses swim instead of sinking.  This means that our business is growing rapidly and continues to expand exponentially with every passing day.

Today I wanted to offer a little insight into why we made the change, in name and in site appearance.  The name shift was important because it better defines what we do, who we take care of, and what sort of business we can really help support.  We maintain and nurture a focus on relationship marketing, strategy, and helping our clients go the distance.  The “facelift” coincided with this because I realized that our approach is simple, clean, dynamic, approachable and visual and that our site needed to reflect that.  Additionally, it gave me a good excuse to illustrate and to really to some spring cleaning with regards to business premise and our brand management.

That, in a nutshell, is it!  New name, new face, and a renewed dedication to posting relevant and useful information here and to sustaining the conversation with you, our audience.  Check back with us and we’ll keep you in the “inner circle” as the creative class continues to rise.

Hope you like the changes and I’d love your feedback.

Courtney

change is good.

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Last night, I stopped on the way home from a dinner to pick up a Sunday paper and a copy of Obama’s letter to his daughters and the children of America, published in 1/18 Parade magazine. Reading that piece, I started to reflect on what a remarkable time this is, and how much incredibly dynamic change has occurred in the last decade and a half.

I think Mr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would be proud of the change we are in the midst of today. History-making changes in politics, a resurgence of hope in the midst of the worst recession since the Great Depression, and a remarkable “new world” of business, advertising, marketing, and LIFE with blogging and social networking.

A little tribute to MLK.

I am adding my small contribution to the change by posting this website for adrian + sabine,  my progressive little creative services company. What a great day for a launch! Why stop at changing America for the better? I say we go for changing the WORLD.  

Until next time,

Courtney

welcome to the future of creativity!

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Thank you for visiting the brand new home of adrian + sabine creative services.

Who are we? What sets us apart?

We are unconventional.
We are passionate.
We come to work in yoga clothes.
We dance in the rain.

And we multi-task our little hearts out so that you receive maximum seniority and value on every single detail of every single project. Come back and visit for more “fluid creative thinking” accompanied by fun links, tidbits, suggestions, and even the occasional food and wine pairing.

Client spotlights will be cool, because our clients ARE cool. They do things like raise money for sick people, create an international tolerance for children, and create residencies for local artists.

Looking forward to taking you along on the ride. Check out this little clip by one of our favorite authors for a sneak peek at the way we think.

This is how adrian + sabine was born.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o89V8YJ09uE