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Episode 34: A Winery Without Walls, Sean Minor's Unconventional Approach to Winemaking Works.

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How does a finance graduate from Kansas become a luminary in the wine industry? Get ready to uncover the fascinating journey of Sean Minor, founder of Sean Minor Wines, as we traverse his path from Kansas to the vineyards of California. We explore how Sean's unique combination of financial expertise and a winemaking certification from UC Davis propelled him to success. You'll hear about his pivotal experiences at notable wineries like Kings Estate, and Renwood Winery, which honed his skills and led to the bold move of starting his own label in 2005. Discover the innovative business model behind Sean Miner's virtual winery, designed for flexibility and speed without the typical capital-heavy investments. Sean’s strategic choice to lease facilities for production and bottling, coupled with sourcing grapes from family growers in Sonoma, sets his brand apart. Learn how his focus on selling wines primarily through restaurants by the glass aligns with his personal motivations and lifestyle, even as he navigates the difficult terrain of launching a virtual winery. It’s a captivating blend of personal passion and strategic foresight that brings a fresh perspective to the wine business. As we continue through climate change's impact on grape-growing regions and Sean's multi-generational family business philosophy, you'll gain insights into the future of winemaking. Hear how achieving 90+ ratings for all wines and the introduction of a new generation into the production team have bolstered their market presence. From the importance of glassware in wine tasting to the effects of the 2020 pandemic on sales, Sean's story is rich with lessons and anecdotes. We cap it off with a look at common misconceptions in wine tasting, celebrating Sean Minor's contributions to the industry and his unwavering commitment to maintaining brand integrity. You can learn more about Sean Minor Winery by visiting: https://www.seanminorwines.com/our-story/ For more information on what we provide at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com. You can contact me, Kelly Brothers, through the show at: bisifipodcast@gmail.com To reach me at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com/locations/sacramento-ca/ Episode Highlight Timestamps (02:22 - 03:53) Kansas Roots and the Wine Business (07:45 - 08:33) Escaping the Velvet Rut (10:54 - 14:07) Sean Minor's Innovative Virtual Winery (27:21 - 28:52) Focused Wine Production Strategy (34:02 - 35:24) Climate Change and Wine Industry Storytelling (35:25 - 38:39) Family Business Success for Sean Minor (42:52 - 44:03) Impact of Covid on Wine Sales (44:09 - 45:43) Favorite Non-Sean Minor Wines and Varietals Chapter Summaries (00:00) From Vineyards to Table Sean Minor's journey from finance graduate to winemaker, working with major wineries before starting his own label in 2005. (12:59) Building a Virtual Winery for Restaurants Virtual winery's innovative business model: speed, flexibility, sourcing grapes from family growers, selling to restaurants, and aligning with family life. (25:36) Climate Change in Wine Industry New generation leads to 90+ ratings, passion for Pinot Noir, virtual winery in Sonoma and Sacramento, climate change adaptation. (37:18) Multi-Generational Family Business Philosophy Sean's family wine business prioritizes brand value and legacy, with multi-generational involvement and potential impacts of corporate acquisitions. Quick hits cover glassware, Chardonnay, and health benefits. The pandemic caused a 14% decrease in wine sales despite increased home consumption. (47:02) Misconceptions in Wine Tasting Exploring wine culture's ironic twist as protagonist's favorite wine is 78% Merlot, with a shout-out to Sean Miner and his brand.
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How does a finance graduate from Kansas become a luminary in the wine industry? Get ready to uncover the fascinating journey of Sean Minor, founder of Sean Minor Wines, as we traverse his path from Kansas to the vineyards of California. We explore how Sean's unique combination of financial expertise and a winemaking certification from UC Davis propelled him to success. You'll hear about his pivotal experiences at notable wineries like Kings Estate, and Renwood Winery, which honed his skills and led to the bold move of starting his own label in 2005. Discover the innovative business model behind Sean Miner's virtual winery, designed for flexibility and speed without the typical capital-heavy investments. Sean’s strategic choice to lease facilities for production and bottling, coupled with sourcing grapes from family growers in Sonoma, sets his brand apart. Learn how his focus on selling wines primarily through restaurants by the glass aligns with his personal motivations and lifestyle, even as he navigates the difficult terrain of launching a virtual winery. It’s a captivating blend of personal passion and strategic foresight that brings a fresh perspective to the wine business. As we continue through climate change's impact on grape-growing regions and Sean's multi-generational family business philosophy, you'll gain insights into the future of winemaking. Hear how achieving 90+ ratings for all wines and the introduction of a new generation into the production team have bolstered their market presence. From the importance of glassware in wine tasting to the effects of the 2020 pandemic on sales, Sean's story is rich with lessons and anecdotes. We cap it off with a look at common misconceptions in wine tasting, celebrating Sean Minor's contributions to the industry and his unwavering commitment to maintaining brand integrity. You can learn more about Sean Minor Winery by visiting: https://www.seanminorwines.com/our-story/ For more information on what we provide at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com. You can contact me, Kelly Brothers, through the show at: bisifipodcast@gmail.com To reach me at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com/locations/sacramento-ca/ Episode Highlight Timestamps (02:22 - 03:53) Kansas Roots and the Wine Business (07:45 - 08:33) Escaping the Velvet Rut (10:54 - 14:07) Sean Minor's Innovative Virtual Winery (27:21 - 28:52) Focused Wine Production Strategy (34:02 - 35:24) Climate Change and Wine Industry Storytelling (35:25 - 38:39) Family Business Success for Sean Minor (42:52 - 44:03) Impact of Covid on Wine Sales (44:09 - 45:43) Favorite Non-Sean Minor Wines and Varietals Chapter Summaries (00:00) From Vineyards to Table Sean Minor's journey from finance graduate to winemaker, working with major wineries before starting his own label in 2005. (12:59) Building a Virtual Winery for Restaurants Virtual winery's innovative business model: speed, flexibility, sourcing grapes from family growers, selling to restaurants, and aligning with family life. (25:36) Climate Change in Wine Industry New generation leads to 90+ ratings, passion for Pinot Noir, virtual winery in Sonoma and Sacramento, climate change adaptation. (37:18) Multi-Generational Family Business Philosophy Sean's family wine business prioritizes brand value and legacy, with multi-generational involvement and potential impacts of corporate acquisitions. Quick hits cover glassware, Chardonnay, and health benefits. The pandemic caused a 14% decrease in wine sales despite increased home consumption. (47:02) Misconceptions in Wine Tasting Exploring wine culture's ironic twist as protagonist's favorite wine is 78% Merlot, with a shout-out to Sean Miner and his brand.
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