Hi Lindsey,
Glad you enjoyed your visit to our winery.
Answers to your questions below:
1) Australia has been affected by the world oversupply of wine and the lack of confidence in the world economy.
2) Around 75,000 cases grown on our own vineyards
3) Around 40%
4) We export to 39 countries around the world, incorporating all of the major Australian wine markets. We focus a significant amount of our attention on the UK, EU, USA and more recently the Asian markets.
5) I do not know the Californian wine market and can therefore not comment.
Best of lick with your report.
Kind regards,
Peter Barry
Monday, February 27, 2012
Peter Lehmann, Barossa Valley
Hi Lindsey
Thanks for your note and also visiting the Barossa. I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed your visit to Peter Lehmann and hope that you got to try and few of our wines at cellar door. I've provided some answers below and hope that they will assist with your project.
Cheers
Paul
1. How do you feel about Australia's current wine market?
The current market is tough. Oversupply in Australia and the wider global market is driving price points down and a very high $A is making export markets less profitable – in some cases unsustainable. That said, strong brands that have high quality credentials and a strong consumer franchise will continue to do well.
2. How many cases do you produce annually? (so we can get an idea of the winery sizes that we are comparing)
We produce around 750,000 9L cases per year.
3. About what percentage of your wine is exported?
Exports account for around 70% of our total sales volume.
4. Which countries do you choose to export to and why?
We currently export to over 60 countries around the world. They are split between emerging, established and mature. Different markets will offer different opportunities, so we look at what is currently selling within the Australian category and wider, what we can offer to add value to the market and what level of investment is required to get our wines distributed in the key channels we want to compete in.
5. How would you compare Australia's wine market to California?
From a production perspective, Australia is a much smaller than is California and I'd suggest far more diverse. The land mass of Australia is pretty similar to the entire USA, and we've regions dotted throughout which leads to a great diversity of styles and varietals. In a branding / marketing sense I think that there is a lot of similarities in the way wines are sold.
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