The Date and Time: Tuesday, April 24, 2018  8AM to 6PM
  The Event:  Growing Success and Profit: the First Ontario Craft Wine   Conference & Trade Show
  The Venue: Beanfield Centre
  The Target Audience: Winery owners/presidents, winemakers, production,   sales staff and industry suppliers. 
  The Quote/Background: "We are really excited to bring the Ontario Craft   Wine Conference & Trade Show to the Ontario market. The opportunity to   learn, share, collaborate and do business all in one day will benefit all   aspects of the sector, from wineries, to suppliers, to stakeholders."  –   Sue Ann Staff
  The Highlights: This was the first annual one-day Ontario Craft Wine   Conference & Trade Show, featuring presentations from wine industry   professionals and experts. Topic streams included: retail marketing, finance,   government/regulatory, and technical matters. There was a keynote, some panel   discussions, and demonstrations. There was also a 9500 sq.ft. trade show with   wine industry trade suppliers displaying products and services. I was there   mainly to sample wines and to attend the technical seminars (appassimento   research, sustainable winemaking, and wine trends). Unfortunately, none of the   12 programs were repeated, nor were there videos or transcripts. So if you were   interested in topics that were concurrently presented, then you needed a   second  - or more – attendee to take notes and to participate. "Wine   trends" and "sustainability" went up against each other, which was unfortunate,   especially since sustainability is a wine trend (as is "appassimento", but at   least that panel held no conflict for me). Specific topics of the panels   included export markets, the value of the appellation, brand protection and   intellectual property, selling VQA wines in Ontario, banking matters, DTC   (direct to consumer sales), and grant application writing. The keynote address   was given by Erica Crawford who described how Kim Crawford wines came about,   with its emphasis on business models, branding, routes to markets, screw caps,   distribution  networks and sales. It was a "how we did it" story in top   down fashion, with no assets and no hidden costs to the company. A virtual   winery before the name was used. They led the way with NZ sauvignon blanc   exports, which in total now comprise 86% of all wine exports from NZ. After   lunch, Deloitte presented its third annual review, now found at -- http://www.vqaontario.ca/Library/Documents/OntarioWineandGrapeIndustryPerformanceReport_2017_FINAL_optimized.pdf
  The Wines: There were two dozen wines for tasting at the lunch buffet. I   did not try them all.
  **** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Flat Rock Cellars Chardonnay 2016
  -Hare Wine Crown Land Red (Cabernet Franc) 2015 
  -Hidden Bench Estate Chardonnay
  -Cave Spring Cellar Riesling Estate 
  -Closson Chase Chardonnay 2016
  -Smoke and Gamble Cabernet Merlot 2014
  -Henry of Pelham Classic Riesling 2016
  -Norman Hardie Niagara Chardonnay 2015
  -Stratus Wildass Rose 2017
  -Reif Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
  ***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating   terms):
  -Kacaba Cabernet Syrah 2016
  -Rosehall Run Vyd Righteous Dude Riesling 2016
  -Frisky Beaver Shades of Grey Chardonnay 
  -London Burn Wine Company Viognier 2016
  -Malivoire Rose Vivant 2017
  -Sue Ann Staff Sauvignon Blanc 
  -Niagara College Teaching Winery Balance Viognier 2016
  -Oxley Estate Pinot Gris 2017
  The Food: lunch buffet included french fries, smoked salmon and cream   cheese on rye, sliced AAA roast beef on ciabatta, pasta salad, tomato salad, and   squares for dessert.
  The Downside: I was told that there were no transcripts or videos   available, but that Powerpoint presentations could be requested from the   presenters. 
  The Upside: a great way to make contacts and to keep up with the wine   industry. 
  The Contact Person: christine@boostpr.ca;   alison@winecouncilofontario.ca
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   88
  Chimo!   www.deantudor.com
 
 

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