For the right wine and spirits brands, product placements in large chain stores are an exciting opportunity. That’s one of the reasons why LibDib has put a stellar team in place to specifically help Makers with their chain placements.
If you’re a Maker going after the big retail stores, there are some important things to keep in mind when presenting to chain stores. Let’s break it down for you.
Presenting New Wine and Spirits Products to Chains
Makers often ask how they can be presented to chains. Many chain accounts welcome engagement and will allow the Makers themselves to present new item offerings. Our most successful ChainDibbers actively engage with chain accounts to start the conversation around their alcohol products.
The chains team at LibDib also presents products to chains twice a year (when the chain is open for product pitches/placements). When we look for the right Makers to present to a chain buyer, we start with those who have current chain distribution with similar types of accounts.
We take a lot of details into consideration including:
LibDib wants to put its best foot forward to these very important Buyers. Ultimately the LibDib team picks, chooses and presents the items that are the best fit for that specific retail store and their needs.
The submission process for new wine and spirits products and sets at chain stores is a lengthy one. Chains swap in/out new products only a few times per year, so there’s a very small window for presentations. Once a presentation has been made it can take weeks or even months before a decision is made. LibDib's chain department is in regular communications with all key contacts and buyers and follows up when appropriate. But note that if you’re going after chains, it is a long sales cycle.
Factors to Consider
Here’s what to consider before presenting a wine or spirit item or brand for distribution into a chain:
Other things you can do to make your wine and spirits products more enticing to larger retailers:
A special Note on Total Wine Orders
Total Wine is one of the chains that LibDib works with, so if you’ve been approved at Total Wine… that’s great! They work a little differently. If it’s a new placement, you’ll need to let the LibDib team know your item has been authorized for distribution by sending us the approval letter and store list from Total Wine. Once we have these, the LibDib team will claim these with the regional ordering captain. If you’re interested in learning more about selling into Total Wine, read our Help Center article on how to do that.