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Marketing in the Face of Increasing Competition and Falling Demand: A Study of the Responses of Wine Producers in Sainte‐Foy, Bordeaux

Richard Christy (Department of Marketing and Strategic Management, University of Portsmouth)
Joe Penn (Department of Marketing and Strategic Management, University of Portsmouth)

International Journal of Wine Marketing

ISSN: 0954-7541

Article publication date: 1 January 1994

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Abstract

The paper reports on a study of marketing approaches adopted by different categories of wine producer in the Sainte Foy Bordeaux region in south‐west France. Market conditions for many French producers have been deteriorating, with falling consumption in the main markets and growing competition from the new wine regions. Even with the world‐famous name “Bordeaux” on the label, a much more active marketing stance is becoming essential. One possible marketing response by producers is to develop strong branding. Several possible dimensions for individual branding can be identified, including the individual chateau name, the AOC marking, the type of wine, the grape variety used, whether or not the wine is organically grown and the vintage. In developing and maintaining these brand identities, producers have to integrate collective marketing efforts, such as promotional programmes for the local AOC marking, with individual marketing programmes for their own brands.

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Christy, R. and Penn, J. (1994), "Marketing in the Face of Increasing Competition and Falling Demand: A Study of the Responses of Wine Producers in Sainte‐Foy, Bordeaux", International Journal of Wine Marketing, Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 20-34. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008624

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