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Missing Penfolds

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:46 pm
by Ollie
Hi All,

Was looking around the wine aisle in my local Tescos Megastore this Morning when I noticed something odd, not a single bottle of Penfolds wine was on the shelves, it wasn't that they had sold out, they just weren't listed at all, not even Rawsons Retreat. I got home and checked their Wine Website which still displays some Penfolds wine, although only about 5 types. So I'm not sure if this is a Company decision or just down to the local branch.
Anyone heard anything, are Tescos not going to stock Penfolds Wine any longer?

Cheers

Ollie

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 11:46 am
by Nayan
Yeah, not quite sure what FWE are up to in the UK. They switched their distribution last year to a company that no one likes, and all of a sudden seem to have little to no retail market presence. You get the feeling that they really don't know what they are doing.

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:55 pm
by Red Bigot
Nayan wrote:Yeah, not quite sure what FWE are up to in the UK. They switched their distribution last year to a company that no one likes, and all of a sudden seem to have little to no retail market presence. You get the feeling that they really don't know what they are doing.

:shock:
They don't deserve to succeed if they continue doing stupid things like this and trying to merge beer and wine sales... :roll:

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 3:12 pm
by Mike Hawkins
I know a number of the Pommie retailers are promoting own brand labels as the margins are better. Perhaps this is an example ?

Mike

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:22 am
by Jay60A
Mike Hawkins wrote:I know a number of the Pommie retailers are promoting own brand labels as the margins are better. Perhaps this is an example ?

Mike


Yep.

Almost ALL of the supermarkets are now selling own-brand wines. Waitroses, Tescos, Sainsburies, Marks & Spencer. They seem to be sourcing through medium-sized operations - e.g. St. Hallett for Barossa Shiraz and Geoff Merrill for Mclaren Vale Shiraz at M&S, Sainsburies sell a De Bortoli-made botrytis sticky etc. A general trend, not just Australian e.g. Chilean Cab-Sav, Austrian Gruner Veltliner, German Riesling (some made by Loosen from memory), CnDP, even Cote Rotie. Wines are generally average-to-good.