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(INDUSTRY) COLLABORATION A short cut to success in building a world class wine region (or anything else)!

BACKGROUND I love regional brand building and working with trade associations Traveling the world meeting vintners, grape growers and their association staff and helping them achieve their visions Retreat moderation, one-on-one meetings or larger association gatherings Lots of successes and some on-going efforts too

WHAT S AHEAD A brief look at Ontario s brand from my POV Case studies - A view from beyond Ontario Challenges in Ontario Opportunities in Ontario A report of sorts from the International Wine Festival What s next

ONTARIO

Business Center ONTARIO S BRAND Lively food and entertainment scene Modern Cityscape LCBO Lakeside city (Chicago but so much better) Wine (Ice)

Sonoma, California CASE STUDIES Paso Robles, California Oregon State California (and how it relates to Napa Valley)

SONOMA COUNTY 2004 Limited Resources Fractured industry Large geographic area Varietally unfocused Living the in the shadow of Napa Strong active sub-ava s Vintners, growers and tourism separate (And often competition without communication)

SONOMA COUNTY TODAY! One brand/logo for the region Tourism, Growers and Vintners share ONE office more funding for marketing instead infrastructure Seamless communication between tourism, wine and wine grape industries Sommelier program (top 100 somms in the USA) Consumer research so industry can adapt more quickly to changing market trends/opportunities Sales up, tourism up and grape prices increasing

PASO ROBLES, CALIFORNIA 2003 Where is it? Limited consumer/customer base nearby No varietal star (Rhone?) Splintered vintner/grower group Living in the shadow of Monterey and even Lodi Dying downtown Stagnant restaurant scene 4 Directors in 4 years

PASO ROBLES TODAY! Fastest growing wine region in the USA Established reputation for Rhone varietals plus so much more Eclipsed other regions on California s Central Coast (Santa Barbara and Monterey) Vibrant downtown dining scene (20+ restaurants downtown) Farm-to-table focus in what was previously Cow country Focused promotional effort that collaborates with the Paso Robles tourism commission

THE STATE OF OREGON 2011 Association competition Government confusion Loss of ownership of Pinot share of mind Non-Willamette Valley Appellation frustration and jealousy Industry infighting rampant turning off everyone! Executive Director implosion No in-state tastings since 1998 No strategic plan as an industry in decades!

THE STATE OF OREGON 2013 A work in progress but headed in the right direction A solid Executive Director in place with industry experience Communication abounds between regional associations, state association, government and education Marketing back in place at home! Pushing back non-oregon wines Large wineries (4), small wineries (500) and growers (900) meet publicly and privately to keep moving forward Industry leaders and larger wineries are leading the effort to communicate respectfully even when disagreement arises

CALIFORNIA 2003 No domestic promotional program in the USA Stronger AVA s leading the way Lesser known AVA s getting lost Market Share lost to trendier appellations outside of California Limited communication between regions and the statewide organization Confused consumers and Government officials

CALIFORNIA TODAY Domestic marketing programs in September (California Wine Month) and in April (Down to Earth Month focused on Sustainability) Regional communication annual meetings Market share coming back in key areas (SF, LA) California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliances comes of age California First Campaign in full swing Shared Public Policy Agendas (Napa, Sonoma, CA)

CALIFORNIA AND NAPA VALLEY A CASE STUDY WITHIN A CASE STUDY Same budgets (90%/10%) Government confusion by various lobbyists Lack of communication at home and abroad US vs. THEM Growers vs. Wineries

NAPA AND CALIFORNIA NOW Executive Directors talking Staff meeting Mutual respect if not agreement Vintners and Growers often disagree but they are working behind the scenes to come to a consensus if possible Shared PR agencies in NYC, London and Tokyo

CHALLENGES IN ONTARIO! Multiple Associations (GGO, Wine Council of Ontario, WGAO, CVA and more) ICB and VQA Large and Small Government confusion? Growers and Wineries Rapid Growth in Wineries Need more market share in Ontario and elsewhere Consumer confusion/turn off Government confusion about who s leading Competitors taking your customers!

OPPORTUNITIES HERE!! Stunning wine country Large consumer base and a cooperative LCBO Hometown Pride (Ontario and Canada wide) Mutual desire to grow the business (Vintners and Growers of all sizes) Talented folks with experience outside of the region Leaders recognized around the world for visionary winemaking

A VIEW FROM VANCOUVER I told folks that I was going to NOTL to speak with a collective group of wine grape growers, vintners, government and association leaders and here s what they said..

WHAT S NEXT Clearly there s work to do here..

WHAT IT S NOT ABOUT. Having the biggest promotional budgets Having the best wine or the most 90pt scores Hanging your hat on on one thing/varietal Having 100% consensus on everything even anything

MY SUGGESTIONS Convene a summit to meet off the record, with a tough moderator and invite key leaders from the associations to sit down and make a grand plan for the future of the Ontario Wine industry. Find some areas of agreement Agree to disagree on other things Agree to respect each other Pledge to communicate Get started!

NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!