New Age is the 'Cool' Top-Selling White Wine in 'Hot' Argentine Category

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Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:11am EDT

NAPA, Calif., Oct. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- The continued growth of Argentine wine
imports to the US (more than 40% annually over three years) has made it the
most important "import to watch" in the wine industry.

That New Age White is the largest-selling Argentine white wine in
just-released Nielsen Research data on Argentine wines sales in the US makes
it a "hot brand" in a hot category. This does not surprise Argentines, who say
that Americans have finally discovered what bar patrons and club-goers in
Buenos Aires and the rest of the country have long-known - New Age is the most
unique, flavorful, and versatile Argentine white wine on the market.

New Age White ranks twelfth among all Argentine wines in total dollar sales
from September 2008 to September 2009 - the eleven wines ahead of it are reds
and it leads other well-known Argentine producers such as Los Alamos and
Marcus James. This refreshing wine has shown an 89.1% increase in sales over
the past year.

The success of New Age in the US is not through advertising but via a
persistent and creative grass-roots marketing campaign that focuses on a heavy
schedule of tasting opportunities and the creation of drink recipes that
helped the brand straddle the line between traditional wines and cocktails.

According to Stephen D. Kreps, president and co-owner of Quintessential, the
fine wine company that is importing New Age, the wine's popularity in the US
didn't happen overnight. "Back in 2003, my son and I were in Argentina
visiting the Valentin Bianchi winery, where New Age is made. We noticed
everyone enjoying this 'fizzy' white wine on-the-rocks, with a twist of lime.
We were just starting to introduce New Age to the US and cocktails were
experiencing a resurgence, especially with younger drinkers. While New Age is
refreshing and delicious served chilled by itself, we thought we might have a
viable 'point of difference' in showing how versatile it is. In addition to
adding lime, it's great mixed with almost any fruit juice."

Quintessential's co-owner and national sales manager, Dennis Kreps, picks up
the story. "Once our sales force understood that New Age's unique versatility
distinguished it from other white wines, they started creating their own
cocktails with New Age as the base - sharing those cocktails with the rest of
the company, as well as buyers, bartenders and waitstaff. It works as an
aperitif or dessert wine...and is excellent with spicy food."

Quintessential has made New Age White a 'focus' wine for almost every on- and
off-premise tasting their salespeople conduct. "It doesn't matter if it's an
in-store tasting or expensive wine gala," Dennis explains, "the New Age table
is always among the most crowded and always the wine our pourers run out of
first."

In 2004, Quintessential brought New Age Rose to the US. A blend of Malbec and
Merlot, with the same "fizz" as its white sibling and refreshing flavors of
fresh red berries, it has steadily climbed up the sales charts and is
especially enjoyable as the main ingredient of the South American Sangria.
Both New Age White and Rose are exclusively imported by Quintessential,
www.quintessentialwines.com.



SOURCE  Quintessential

Lorraine Raguseo, +1-914-725-3479, lraguseo@optonline.net, for Quintessential
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