1.3. Challenges of oversupply & undersupply Flashcards
Oversupply
Give 3 actions of a wine producer if an oversupply is given!
- ) Selling at a low price point
- ) Finding new outlets or markets
3.) labelling it different
= restaurant, deep discounter, supermarket etc.
Oversupply
Give 3 possible actions of wine producer if an oversupply is given!
- ) Selling at a low price point
- ) Finding new outlets or markets
3.) labelling it different
= restaurant, deep discounter, supermarket etc.
Oversupply
What could be a bad consequence after selling the wine beac use of an oversupply at a lower price point?
affect the brand image
Undersupply
Give 3 obvious market problems for a Producer if there is not enough wine to sell!
- ) Disappointed clients
- may switch to other brands = longterm
- ) strained business relationships
- ) Penalty of wholesaler (financially)
Name 3 large companies in the wine scene!
- ) E&J Gallo
- ) Treasury wine estates
- ) Accolade
Oversupply
High volume, inexpensive branded chardonnay:
Give 4 points to what an oversupply leads!
& Name the economic threat!
- ) low prices
- ) competition to cheaper products
- ) unsold wine in tanks
- ) price below production costs
- Recession !
Undersupply
List 3 consequences for a Producer and the market if an undersupply of large Volumes, inexpensive wine is given
- ) increase prices
- ) loyal Customer move away
- ) less quality reach the volume
Undersupply
List 3 consequences of an undersupply for super premium wines
- ) increased price
- ) wine sold on allocation
- ) increased exclusivity