Anyone here tried Luc Belaire Rose Champagne? Let's make it a champagne thread too

that **** is gross
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lol thats what em winos be drinking
 
still waiting on lilyo to get in here with the luc belaire rose info
my bad man, been busy at work, yea it's about 40.00 retail depending on how high the mark up is. When the bars, and liquor stores buy it from us they pay 31.49
 
my bad man, been busy at work, yea it's about 40.00 retail depending on how high the mark up is. When the bars, and liquor stores buy it from us they pay 31.49
What states is it distributed to right now besides Texas?  I'd think at least florida since Ross reps miami dade.  Also whats name of the distributor u work for if u dont mind?
 
That's the info I was trying to find out. The brand ambassador(supplier) chick is an air head and has no idea what she is doing, I still haven't gotten an accurate answer that's y I haven't posted that info. Didn't want to have you looking for something you can't purchase yet. I work for Republic National Distributing Company, www.rndc-USA.com

These are the states we are in:

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That's the info I was trying to find out. The brand ambassador(supplier) chick is an air head and has no idea what she is doing, I still haven't gotten an accurate answer that's y I haven't posted that info. Didn't want to have you looking for something you can't purchase yet.

These are the states we are in:
Good looking.  Lol I didn't think a distributor would pay good $ to an airhead chick like that for brand ambassador she must look good
 
What states is it distributed to right now besides Texas?  I'd think at least florida since Ross reps miami dade.  Also whats name of the distributor u work for if u dont mind?


Good looking.  Lol I didn't think a distributor would pay good $ to an airhead chick like that for brand ambassador she must look good
Yea most of the females white or black are always bad!
 
Yea, how u like working for an alcohol distributor?
It's cool been doing it for 7 years. The money is good, but during the holidays it's a beast. Eventually I may switch to the supplier side and see what's that's like. Been to a few wineries and distilleries. Definitely eye opening. Not many minorities in the industry period. I think it's because a lot of us don't know careers like this exist.
 
It's cool been doing it for 7 years. The money is good, but during the holidays it's a beast. Eventually I may switch to the supplier side and see what's that's like. Been to a few wineries and distilleries. Definitely eye opening. Not many minorities in the industry period. I think it's because a lot of us don't know careers like this exist.
Yeah I know there's billions of dollars in that industry but which do u know which side is most lucrative?  distillery/distributor etc?  Always been interested in maybe investing later on even tho the folks I knew that owned wineries have told me the startup capital required is BIG TIME
 
Yeah I know there's billions of dollars in that industry but which do u know which side is most lucrative?  distillery/distributor etc?  Always been interested in maybe investing later on even tho the folks I knew that owned wineries have told me the startup capital required is BIG TIME
I'd say the supplier/distillery side is the most lucrative. They all make money on that side. It's hard to work for a supplier. You have to have a few years experience on the distributor side. The average salary from my position to say the vp is between 90-300k. And yea the capital needed Is exactly what you heard. It takes a ton of money to start. Plus it's a crap shoot, because if your product isn't that good, and you don't have the marketing, or the right distributor, you are screwed.
 
I'd say the supplier/distillery side is the most lucrative. They all make money on that side. It's hard to work for a supplier. You have to have a few years experience on the distributor side. The average salary from my position to say the vp is between 90-300k. And yea the capital needed Is exactly what you heard. It takes a ton of money to start. Plus it's a crap shoot, because if your product isn't that good, and you don't have the marketing, or the right distributor, you are screwed.

Just replied to your pm regarding this:smokin

but yea the startup for actual distilleries is up there and the regulations of the industry are crazy but there are other ways in....still require money but not as much-

and really its mostly marketing....once you have a decent product if you catch the masses attention your good...case in point is this overpriced sparkling wine which is the subject of this thread :lol: along with Hypno, Ace etc etc
 
Just replied to your pm regarding this:smokin

but yea the startup for actual distilleries is up there and the regulations of the industry are crazy but there are other ways in....still require money but not as much-

and really its mostly marketing....once you have a decent product if you catch the masses attention your good...case in point is this overpriced sparkling wine which is the subject of this thread
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along with Hypno, Ace etc etc
Yeah I have wealthy acquaintances that invest and have invested in wineries in both Santa Barbara and Napa Valley here in cali and have gotten ridiculous ROI from them.  The amount required to invest is seriously high tho, for example Charles Banks of Terroir Capital co-founded Screaming Eagle Napa Winery with E. Stanley Kroenke (Owner of Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Arsenal, other smaller sports franchises) and Kevin Garnett got in with a 2 million dollar investment which only got him a VERY SMALL minority stake.  Charles Banks has made a fortune investing in wineries and has now been doing it in South Africa too besides Cali.  

I don't have that type of capital like those ppl above I mentioned but I will look into this more for other ways in like u said Tre, I'm not into wine that much tho so will see if I can make some cash on a product more so based on branding/packaging like this gold bottle lol that RRLegend was right about they got ppl loving the packaging.
 
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Yeah I have wealthy acquaintances that invest and have invested in wineries in both Santa Barbara and Napa Valley here in cali and have gotten ridiculous ROI from them.  The amount required to invest is seriously high tho, for example Charles Banks of Terroir Capital co-founded Screaming Eagle Napa Winery with E. Stanley Kroenke (Owner of Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Arsenal, other smaller sports franchises) and Kevin Garnett got in with a 2 million dollar investment which only got him a VERY SMALL minority stake.  Charles Banks has made a fortune investing in wineries and has now been doing it in South Africa too besides Cali.  

I don't have that type of capital like those ppl above I mentioned but I will look into this more for other ways in like u said Tre, I'm not into wine that much tho so will see if I can make some cash on a product more so based on branding/packaging like this gold bottle lol that RRLegend was right about they got ppl loving the packaging.

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