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How to Grow and Sustain a Thriving Wine Club
For many wineries, the wine club isn't just a revenue stream—it’s the heartbeat of direct-to-consumer success. With recurring revenue, predictable sales, and brand evangelism baked into the model, a thriving wine club can provide both stability and scalability. But attracting new members—and more importantly, keeping them—is an ongoing challenge in a competitive landscape.
Let’s dive into actionable strategies to both drive wine club sign-ups and reduce member churn, with a focus on industry-proven best practices: from strategic onboarding to targeted promotions and personalized engagement.
- Make the First Impression Count: Strategic Onboarding
A new wine club member is at their peak engagement during sign-up—don’t let that momentum fade. A clear, thoughtful onboarding process is crucial to establishing trust and loyalty from the start.
Best Practices:
- Welcome Series Emails: Send an automated, branded email sequence welcoming new members, explaining club benefits, and setting expectations around shipping, billing, and customization timelines.
- Personal Touches: Assign staff to follow up with a personalized thank-you message or call. A human touch can reduce buyer’s remorse and foster connection.
- Easy-to-Digest Education: Provide a beautifully designed “Welcome to the Club” PDF or microsite with info about the winemaking team, cellar notes, past vintages, and future perks.
Pro Tip: Consider including a link to a short video from the winemaker or owner welcoming members and inviting them behind the scenes.
- Attract With Purpose: Rethink Your Value Proposition
It’s no longer enough to offer “3 bottles, 3 times a year.” Today’s wine consumers—especially younger demographics—are looking for exclusive access, elevated experiences, and personalized benefits.
Strategies to Refine Your Club Offering:
- Tiered Memberships: Allow members to choose between curated and customizable shipments, or scale benefits based on spend.
- Lifestyle Perks: Partner with restaurants, travel brands, or luxury retailers for cross-promotional benefits.
- Exclusive Access: Members-only wines, cellar previews, library selections, or “first dibs” on new releases create FOMO and loyalty.
Pro Tip: Audit your competitor’s club models to ensure your offering is competitive—and not just on price, but perceived value.
- Use Targeted Promotions to Convert Visitors to Members
Wine club sign-ups often come down to timing and relevance. Your best prospects are customers already tasting, purchasing, or engaging with your brand. Make the leap from customer to member a natural one.
Conversion-Driven Tactics:
- Tasting Room Scripts: Train staff with friendly, pressure-free prompts to share club benefits at checkout or during tastings.
- Exclusive Event Access: Allow non-members to attend a members-only event once—then follow up with a sign-up offer.
- Limited-Time Incentives: Use seasonal deadlines, limited-release bundles, or waived sign-up fees to create urgency.
Pro Tip: Use segmentation to target email promotions based on prior spend, region, or visit frequency.
- Personalize, Personalize, Personalize
Personalized communication is not just a nicety—it’s an expectation. With the right data and tools, you can speak to members as individuals, not just subscribers.
Ways to Build Personalized Engagement:
- Birthday & Anniversary Offers: Celebrate key milestones with a personal note or a surprise bottle.
- Tailored Recommendations: Use past purchase behavior to suggest similar wines, upsell library releases, or drive tasting room visits.
- Smart Customization Reminders: Send club customization prompts with member names, preferences, and last selections prefilled.
Pro Tip: Set up dynamic email content blocks that adjust based on member tier or geographic location.
- Fight Churn with Communication and Flexibility
Even your most loyal members might consider canceling if they feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or locked into a rigid schedule. Stay ahead of attrition with proactive strategies.
Churn Reduction Tactics:
- “Pause, Don’t Cancel” Options: Offer skip-a-shipment or hold features with easy online access.
- Exit Surveys: Ask departing members what prompted their decision. Use the feedback to adjust your offerings.
- Retention Campaigns: Re-engage lapsed members with exclusive “We Miss You” offers or limited rejoin perks.
Pro Tip: Identify at-risk members using data triggers (e.g., declined payments, unopened emails, skipped customizations) and follow up with human outreach.
- Leverage Tech to Scale with Confidence
The right technology stack is essential for managing a wine club that’s both high-touch and high-efficiency.
Tools That Make a Difference:
- CRM + Automation: Segment members, track behavior, and automate communications with an all-in-one DTC platform. OrderPort combines CRM with the rest of your buisnesses.
- Data Dashboards: Regularly review club growth, churn rates, average order values, and LTV metrics.
- Mobile Optimization: Ensure your sign-up forms, customization portals, and member dashboards are mobile-friendly.
Pro Tip: Integrate your ecommerce, POS, and club management systems to create a seamless 360° customer view.
Final Pour: Keep Your Club Community-Focused
At its best, a wine club isn’t just a transaction—it’s a community. Whether you’re sharing harvest updates, inviting members to pick-up parties, or posting behind-the-scenes vineyard stories on Instagram, the goal is to make members feel like insiders.
In an industry built on connection and experience, the wineries who treat their club like a true relationship—not just a revenue line—will be the ones who see long-term success.
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