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SUMMARY:WISE Community Forum – Tasting Room COVID-19 Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Join the New York Wine & Grape Foundation and the Wine Industry Sales Education (WISE) Academy for a special Community Forum Series designed to help New York wineries optimize the guest experience as they grapple with different\, and ever-changing COVID-related challenges. Things are constantly evolving\, and we want to quickly share what we are learning and identify best practices – which promises to be a fluid process. While many associations are hosting Town Halls focusing on compliance\, WISE and NYWGF will complement their efforts by helping wineries deal with Tasting Room hospitality issues. NYWGF is pleased to be offering this as an opportunity for our community to learn\, engage\, and problem solve.  Staff and board members of Wine Trails or Regional Association partners are also invited to participate. \nRegistration for this course is for all 3 sessions in the series. Three\, 90-minute conversations in a problem-solving forum to help optimize the guest experience as wineries reopen. If you can’t make all three\, you will still have access to the resources compiled from each meeting.  \nDates: September 10th\, 24th and October 8th\nTime: 10:00AM EST to 11:30AM EST\nParticipation is Free and Open to All New York Wineries. (Approved registrants will receive a follow up email with the meeting links.) \nClick here to register online.
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/wise-community-forum-tasting-room-covid-19-challenges/2020-09-10/
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CATEGORIES:Info Session
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Sam Filler & Special Guests
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join Sam Filler\, members of our board of directors\, and special guests – perhaps with a glass of your favorite New York wine – for an informal but informational online chat each month. \nIf there is a silver lining as a result of recent events\, it is that many of us have become more comfortable with connecting on platforms like Zoom. While we are eager to see you all in person soon\, over the next few months we invite you to join us online to have the discussions we might have had in your offices\, your tasting rooms\, or even at Kindred Fare after hours. We look forward to talking about issues affecting your businesses and our community. Let’s share challenges\, innovations\, best practices\, and ‘feel good’ stories. Let’s share ways we can help each other and ways the New York Wine & Grape Foundation can continue to best serve you. \nEach month will have a general theme to start us off\, but we look forward to an open and engaging conversation with you all! \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/fireside-chat-with-sam-filler-special-guests/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Info Session
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tasting: Hermann J. Wiemer & Standing Stone Vineyards
DESCRIPTION:New Release Tasting & Pre-Harvest Check-in\nJoin Fred & Oskar for a virtual tasting that will focus on a 3-pack of wines that features our 2019 Gewürztraminer\, the new release of our Field White\, and the much anticipated Standing Stone Blanc de Blanc from 2017. \nIn a recent review from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate\, Mark Squires writes of the Blanc de Blanc\, “This is the first sparkler made from the 1974 vines at Standing Stone\, recently purchased by Hermann J. Wiemer. One of the underrated glories of both the Finger Lakes and Wiemer is sparklers. This is an impressive start to a new single-vineyard bottling. It has enough fruit\, but it is still dominated by its acidity. Powerful\, pointed and intense…” From the very beginning of our journey at Standing Stone\, we have been anxiously awaiting the release of this wine. After 20 months resting on the lees and 0 g/L dosage\, this is a zippy sparkler\, and the start of something quite special. We can’t wait to share it with you! \nClick Here to Buy the Wine!
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/virtual-tasting-hermann-j-wiemer-standing-stone-vineyards/
LOCATION:Hermann J. Wiemer\, 3962 Rte. 14\, Dundee\, NY\, 14837\, United States
CATEGORIES:Virtual Tasting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200813T140000
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SUMMARY:Budget Best Practices in a Struggling Economy
DESCRIPTION:Exploring ways that wineries can identify opportunities to reduce expenses and increase cash flow. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn these stressful times businesses are reviewing all expenses and revenue sources to figure out how to stay afloat. Join Liz Miranda\, of Miranda Tax & Consulting for this hands on webinar. Liz will help us walk through an example of a winery and vineyard budget to identify opportunities to reduce expenses and increase cash flow. \nAbout our presenter: Liz Miranda is an experienced CPA who is driven by the evolving needs of her clients. Miranda Tax & Consulting\, LLC serves closely-held businesses and individuals in various industries with a specialization in the wine and craft beverage industry. ​Liz Miranda received her Bachelor of Science in Accounting from The College at Brockport\, State University of New York in 2008. Additionally\, she has her Bachelor of Arts in Music Management from Baldwin Wallace University. Liz spent 10 years with a large regional firm\, and then 2 years at a small\, local firm before deciding to start her own business. Liz is a member of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants and enjoys speaking at the annual B.E.V. NY conference hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension. She has served on various not-for-profit boards\, most recently the Canandaigua Wine Trail\, as well as Madrigalia and Webster Theatre Guild. \nClick Here for the Presentation Slides
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/budget-best-practices-in-a-struggling-economy/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Basic Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="New York Wine & Grape Foundation":MAILTO:info@newyorkwines.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200723T170000
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Sam Filler & Special Guests
DESCRIPTION:On July 23rd\, we invite you to join Sam Filler\, Executive Director\, and Charlie Marshall\, Board President – perhaps with a glass of your favorite New York wine – to learn more and ask your questions about the changes coming to membership.\nThursday\, June 23rd\, 2020 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM \nTimes have changed\, to say the least. In response to the changes we saw coming\, and those that we couldn’t possibly have anticipated\, the New York Wine & Grape Foundation has restructured our membership model to better meet your needs. \nWe’ve listened\, we’ve surveyed\, we’ve planned and kicked the tires on our ideas. After gathering your input\, we have updated our decades old dues structure and integrated new benefits and services never offered before. Now\, we’d like to share that new membership model\, benefits packages\, dues structure\, and our plans for rolling them out\, with all of you!
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/fireside-chat-with-sam-filler-special-guests-072320/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Info Session
ORGANIZER;CN="New York Wine & Grape Foundation":MAILTO:info@newyorkwines.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200710T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200710T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T071747
CREATED:20200706T195109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T183743Z
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SUMMARY:Telling Your Winery's Brand Story with Video
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the importance of video and how to create moving and effective pieces\, even while following social distancing protocol. \nVideo is a strong storytelling tool. In a time of limited contact\, it has been our view into the outside world\, harking us back to a pre-COVID life while giving us hope for a post COVID future. The sight\, sound and motion\, even in :15 or :30 second snippets\, conjures up memories and emotions and moves people to act. As wineries are a travel and tourism related industry\, video plays a critical role in inspiring potential travelers to visit you. It makes them excited and sets the stage for time and money while spent. In this session we will touch on the importance of video to your industry and guide you on how to create moving and effective videos\, even while following social distancing protocol. \nThis session is presented by Lindsay Marlenga\, Senior Marketing Director and Matt Sourwine\, Manager of Creative Services at Advance Media NY\, a Business Associate Member of the New York Wine & Grape Foundation. 
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/telling-your-winerys-brand-story-with-video/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Basic Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="New York Wine & Grape Foundation":MAILTO:info@newyorkwines.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200709T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200709T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T071747
CREATED:20200720T230247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T183753Z
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SUMMARY:New York Wines Export Program 2020 Overview
DESCRIPTION:A comprehensive look at the benefits of the NYWGF program\, including information from successful exporters. \nHave you ever wondered how some New York wineries are selling their products successfully in international markets and garnering worldwide press? Much of the behind the scenes work is done by the New York Wine & Grape Foundation’s Export Program. Through a grant from the USDA’s Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) and the Market Access Program (MAP)\, we assist New York wineries seeking to explore opportunities in markets abroad. \nThe Export Program for 2020 is about to begin and all New York State wineries are invited to participate. Export participants do not have to be current members of the New York Wine & Grape Foundation. Even as we are wrapping up initiatives from the last program year (July 1st\, 2019 – June 30th\, 2020) our team is already working in partnership with our consultants on developing a schedule of marketing activities for the upcoming Export Program year beginning on July 1st\, 2020. \nThis webinar was recorded by the New York Wines Export Team (Valerie Ross\, Sam Filler\, and Sarah Gelpi) on July 9th from 11 AM to 12 PM as a comprehensive program overview. We also welcomed Kelby James Russell of Red Newt Cellars\, a long time program participant\, to share Red Newt’s experience and give you practical insight on how to make the Export Program work best for you!
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/new-york-wines-export-program-2020-overview/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Info Session
ORGANIZER;CN="New York Wine & Grape Foundation":MAILTO:info@newyorkwines.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200611T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T071747
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Sam Filler and Special Guests
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join Sam Filler\, members of our board of directors\, and special guests – perhaps with a glass of your favorite New York wine – for an informal but informational online chat each month.  \nIf there is a silver lining as a result of recent events\, it is that many of us have become more comfortable with connecting on platforms like Zoom. While we are eager to see you all in person soon\, over the next few months we invite you to join us online to have the discussions we might have had in your offices\, your tasting rooms\, or even at Kindred Fare after hours. We look forward to talking about issues affecting your businesses and our community. Let’s share challenges\, innovations\, best practices\, and ‘feel good’ stories. Let’s share ways we can help each other and ways the New York Wine & Grape Foundation can continue to best serve you. \nEach month will have a general theme to start us off\, but we look forward to an open and engaging conversation with you all! \nThursday\, June 11th\, 2020 @ 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM  \nSpecial Guests: Charlie Marshall\, NYWGF Board President and Chef & Owner of The Marshal Restaurant in NYC\, Oskar Bynke \, NYWGF Board Treasurer\, Co-Owner of Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard\, and Hans Walter-Peterson\, Viticulture Extension Specialist\, Cornell Cooperative Extension and additional guests to be announced! \nJoin us to meet the new Foundation Board President and Treasurer\, and talk about regional reopening of winery tasting rooms across the state\, and the grape market outlook for New York’s growers.
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/fireside-chat-with-sam-filler-and-special-guests/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Info Session
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200604T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200604T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T071747
CREATED:20200720T231253Z
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SUMMARY:Financial Strategies for Wineries & Vineyards After the Impact of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Join Tony Sandonato\, from Mengel Metzger Barr & Co. LLP\, as he discusses important financial strategies to consider in the wake of COVID-19. \nAbout Anthony G. Sandonato\nAs a partner in our tax department in the Rochester office\, Tony specializes in a variety of areas\, including corporate tax\, business valuations and superior client service. A native of Perinton\, Tony joined Mengel Metzger Barr in 1997 after earning his bachelor’s degree in accounting from St. John Fisher College and his Juris Doctor from Syracuse University’s College of Law. Tony is the lead partner in charge of our firm’s Agribusiness and alcoholic beverage practice group. He is the tax committee chairman of the Rochester chapter of the New York State Society of CPAs\, as well as a member of the Estate Planning Council of Rochester\, the Financial Planning Association of Greater Rochester and the former chairman of the tax section of the Monroe County Bar Association. \nProfessional Affiliations \n\nAmerican Institute of Certified Public Accountants\nNew York State Society of Certified Public Accountants\nNew York State and American Bar Association
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/financial-strategies-for-wineries-vineyards-after-the-impact-of-covid-19/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Basic Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="New York Wine & Grape Foundation":MAILTO:info@newyorkwines.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200520T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200520T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T071747
CREATED:20200720T234316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T183822Z
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SUMMARY:Top 5 Wine Consumer Engagement Strategies for 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join Sandra Hess of DTC Wine Workshops\, as she discusses Tasting Room & Direct-to-Consumer tactics to help your winery excel. \nThis webinar is brought to you in partnership with our friends at the New York Wine & Grape Foundation and is sponsored by American National Insurance. \nTopics to be covered will include:  \n\nPre-Visit: Reaching new audiences with bundled wine/virtual experience offers through social ad campaigns\, top website conversion tools\, types of tickets and experiences that convert from social and email campaigns\nAt the Visit: Hospitality service training tips for front-line staff\, mapping out visitor spaces\, leveraging a Greeter on busiest days\, when to offer club lounges\, when to offer tours/tastings VS private experiences and replacing newsletter invitation with high converting invitations Hands-on Exercises Include: Leveraging tools from topic #2 above. What to do and what not to do.\nPost Visit: Top tools for encouraging revisit within 60 days\, on-boarding checklist for new members\, assigning a private client manager for VIPs\, etc\nRe-engagement/Retention Strategies: including new member on-boarding checklist\, bundling virtual tasting experiences with new Phone and eCommerce orders\, case loyalty program\nReferral Business Strategies to Keep the Funnel Full– new qualified visitors monthly\, large groups\, corporate groups\, private events\, etc.\n\nHelp Design this Webinar!…We want to know how Covid-19 is impacting your business in terms of customer engagement and sales. Your answers to the survey will help Sandra Hess build the content for the above Webinar. We thank you in advance for taking the time to share your feedback with us. \nSponsored for Garden State Wine Growers Association by:
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/top-5-wine-consumer-engagement-strategies-for-2020/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Basic Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="New York Wine & Grape Foundation":MAILTO:info@newyorkwines.org
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