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Page 1: Emerging Wine Industry Peggy Fiandaca, President Arizona Wine Growers Association

Emerging Wine IndustryPeggy Fiandaca, President Arizona Wine Growers Association

Page 2: Emerging Wine Industry Peggy Fiandaca, President Arizona Wine Growers Association

Arizona Wine History

• Pre-Prohibition: Very Successful• Illegal: 1915-1980• Very Limited: 1980 – 2006• 2000: Only 9 Bonded Wineries• June 21, 2006 = New Law

Page 3: Emerging Wine Industry Peggy Fiandaca, President Arizona Wine Growers Association

Wine Industry Today

• 9 of 15 AZ counties have vineyards or wineries

• 88 Farm Winery License (Series 13) – January 2014

• 107% increase in gallons of wine produced since 2011

• Over 1,000 acres of commercial grapes

Page 4: Emerging Wine Industry Peggy Fiandaca, President Arizona Wine Growers Association

Economic Impact

• 15,000 farms & ranches contributing $10.3B

• Verde Valley - $25M; 124 people with $2M payroll; $6.5M total spending

• AZ Wine Tourism -Total industry economic impact $37.6M

• Indirect business taxes = $5.9M

• 405 jobs (265 direct & 140 indirect jobs)

Page 5: Emerging Wine Industry Peggy Fiandaca, President Arizona Wine Growers Association

Value Added

• $1,600 per ton of grapes = 50 cases of wine = $15,000 worth of wine(at $20/bottle)

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Winery Start Up Case Study

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Case Study – LDV

• Vineyard & winery; started in 2008

• 40 acres; 11 acres planted• Winery – 4,000 sq. ft. facility• Build out – 18 acres/3,000 cases• Place-driven wines• Located in Cochise County; SE

AZ• Varietals planted: Petite Sirah,

Syrah, Grenache & Viognier

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LDV Start Up Costs

• Land purchase • Vineyard - $25,000 - $30,000/acre for infrastructure

& planting• Labor - $6,000 per acre for 1st year• Fencing - $10,000• Heavy farm equipment - $30,000• Spray rig - $2,000• Winery - $115,000 to transform an existing 4000 sq.

ft. metal building• Septic & well improvements - $15,000 • Equipment - $26,000• Tanks - $30,000• Barrels - $500 - $1300 each (now have 50)

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Basic Needs & Sources

• Trellises (posts & wire) - CA• Irrigation (hoses, drippers, pipes) - Tucson• Grape vines - CA• Fertilizers - AZ, additives - AZ, yeasts - CA• Tractors, heavy farm equipment - AZ• Stemmer/crusher, press - TX• Laboratory equipment - RI• Fermentation tanks (steel, food grade plastic - AZ)

TX• Barrels - MO• Bottling equipment, labelers - CA• Bottles - TX, corks - CA, capsules - WA• Labels - OR• Cartons, shipping boxes - TX

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Northern Arizona Wine Industry

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Southwest Wine Center

• Southwest Wine Center – Yavapai College– Fundraising continues– Winery opening – early summer– More acres being planted; 14 acres– Received state license and will be

applying soon for federal licenses– Reclaimed water project

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Northern AZ Wine Industry

• New vineyard acres being planted.

• Tasting rooms opening• Winery production facilities

being planned (Revelation Wines, Prescott Winery, Burning Tree)

• Support businesses developing

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Benchmark States and Regions

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Washington Wine Industry Growth

1981• 2 million gallons• 19 wineries

2010• 20.1 million gallons• 686 wineries• Excess of $1B in

direct winery revenues

• Industry & allied businesses pays $237.7M in state & local taxes; nearly $305M in federal

• $8.6B total impactSource: Stonebridge Research: Economic

Impact of Washington Wine, 2011

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Rise of a Wine Region

• 1960s - focus on sweet wine, instate sales only

• 1970s - first industry innovators • 1980s - blind tastings – Best in nation;

impetus for vineyard & winery growth• 1990s - notable winemakers• 2000s - wine educational programs;

wineries open 1 per week; varietals changes; 100 pt. wine scores achieved; quality increases

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Wine Focused Community

Paso Robles, CA• 17 wineries in 1989 • Today – Over 200• $1.5B employing 7,000 people• Total payroll $182M

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What’s Needed for Wine Industry Growth

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Economic Development

ResearchLabor Force DevelopmentWine Cluster Development • Producers & distributors of barrels,

winemaking equipment, bottles, corks, labels, boxes, etc.

• Design, graphics, marketers, etc.• Related businesses – wine research,

education, retail & services • Incubator• Custom crush facility

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Arizona Brand & Promotions

• Festival at the Farm– Celebration of AZ Wine Growers Reception – November

15– Grand Wine Tasting, Picnic, & Seminars – November 16

• The Great Arizona Grape Stomp– Willcox– Sonoita– Verde Valley– Fountain Hills

• Wine Festivals– Wine in the Pines; Art of Wine; Wine in the Desert; Off

the Vine– Willcox Wine Country and SE AZ Wine Festival

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Tourism Development

• Painted Barrels Wine Trail

• 40 wine barrels painted by local artists

• Throughout the Verde Valley

• Chamber sponsored

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Wine Travel Card

• Wine touring experience

• Wineries, destinations, hotels, restaurants, attractions, & more

• 1300 subscribers• Wine-opoly 2014

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Wine Industry Focus

• Capital – development & expansion• Successful regional collaborations• Increase specialty crop acreage &

diversity• New support business created• Education, training, & technical

support• Expanded research & best practices• Growth in regional agri-tourism• Branding & increase exposure• Consistent & industry friendly

environment

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www.lawrencedunhamvineyardsCall for an appointment to taste our wines or visit

the vineyard 602/320-1485