Succeeding in International Wine Business
An initiative of New Zealand Winegrowers
New Zealand
Wine Exporters’ Forum
27 & 28 January 2004
Succeeding
in International Wine Business
This event is kindly
sponsored by ACI Glass Packaging New Zealand and New Zealand
Trade and Enterprise
Programme
Day One: Tuesday 27 January 2004
8.30am Registration
9.00am Welcome by Hon Dr Michael Cullen, Deputy Prime Minister
9.15am Introduction by Moderator: Philip Gregan, CEO New Zealand Winegrowers
9.25am Keynote Address: The
Global Marketplace: Top line overview of key global trends
with references to the US market.
Jon Fredrikson,
Gomberg, Fredrikson & Associates
10.10am Future Strategy
for Brand New Zealand
Vaughan Schwass, Manager Product
Marketing - NZ Tourism Board
10.40am Morning tea
11.10am Australia’s Strategies for Success in the
Global Wine Market: A Generic Perspective
Jonathan
Scott, General Manager Australian Wine Export
Council
11.40am New Zealand Wine - Our Brand
Philip
Gregan Chief Executive, NZ
Winegrowers
12.10pm Lunch
1.00pm The UK Market
Session Chair and Market Introduction: Sara Watson, UK
Marketing Manager NZ Winegrowers
1.05pm Opportunities in
the UK market, David Nicholas, Director, Wine Partners
Limited
1.35pm UK Supermarket perspective – how wine
buying decisions are made by Tesco’s Phil Reedman, Product
Development Manager, Tesco’s.
2.05pm UK restaurant
trends and buying decisions, Nick Tarayan, Journalist &
Restaurant Consultant.
2.35 pm Afternoon Tea
3.05pm The
USA Market
Session Chair and Market Introduction:
David Strada, USA PR Partner
3.10pm USA restaurant
trends and buying decisions, Inez Ribustello, Wine Director
at Borgata
3.40pm USA retail trends and buying
decisions, Chip Cassidy, Wine Director, Crowns Wines &
Spirits
4.10pm Wine business opportunities in the USA,
Alana Gower, Trade Commissioner New York, NZ Trade &
Enterprise
4.40pm The Canadian Market
Session Chair
and Market Introduction: Robert Ketchin, Canadian PR
Partner
4.50pm General structure of Liquor Control
Board of Ontario (LCBO) and what LCBO wants from NZ wine.
Shari Mogk-Edwards, Director Vintages, LCBO
5.20 pm Questions
5.50 pm Close
Day Two: Wednesday 28
January 2004
8.00am Registration
8.30am Introduction by Moderator: Philip Gregan, CEO New Zealand Winegrowers
8.35am New Markets
Identifying
Emerging Market Opportunities, Stephen Bryant, NZ Trade &
Enterprise
9.05am The Australian Market
Session
Chair and Market Introduction: Carole Ruta, Champagne
Charlies
9.10am Australian restaurant trends and buying
decisions, Phillip Rich, Liquor Operations
Manager
9.40am Australian retail trends and buying
decisions, David Matters, Manager, Best
Cellars
10.10am Morning Tea
10.40am Brand
Building
Panel Discussion with all key speakers – Is the
Honeymoon over or is it just beginning for New Zealand wine?
Global issues relating to product, price, place,
promotion and people
11.30am Winery
Perspectives
Australia - Yalumba Winery Experience of
marketing wine brands internationally Robert Hill
Smith
12.00pm Lunch
1.00pm Winery Perspectives: New
Zealand winery experience of marketing wine brands
internationally
Felton Road, Nigel Greening
Wither Hills, Brent Marris
Babich Wines, David
Babich
Practical Sessions
2.00pm Branding and Labelling, Jonathon Hales, Clemenger BBDO
2.30pm Pricing and Foreign Exchange Management Dean Compton, Head of Customer FX, The National Bank of NZ
3.00pm Afternoon
tea
3.30pm Insurance, Contracts and Product Liability: Contractual issues associated with appointing agents and distributors, including related issues of product liability insurance. Bell Gully
4.00 pm International Branding Issues: Legal issues associated with international brand searches and registration, Bell Gully
4.30pm Questions and Concluding Remarks
7.00pm Guests invited to attend Pinot Noir 2004
Opening at 7.00pm at Te
Papa