Naked Wines revenue grows as online booms
July 16th, 2021
Naked Wines Australia has announced an increase in local sales, totalling $84.2 million for the year ending 29 March 2021, up by 42%.
This sees the Australian results sitting in line with the company’s global results achievements. These results have been driven by evolving consumer purchasing behaviours, catalysed by the pandemic; with customers creating an online shopping boom whilst at the same time more deeply examining the impact of every dollar they spend, with a strong purchasing stance to support local businesses and communities – along with retention and repeat purchasing sitting at a new high.
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Naked Wines announces rescue fund for independent producers hit by China tariffs
December 11th, 2020
Image: Naked Wines Australia managing director, Alicia Kennedy
Naked Wines has announced a $5 million Rescue Fund to help support Australian independent winemakers who are set to take the hardest hit from China’s wine tariff hikes.
The direct-to-consumer company called on winemakers, retailers and consumers to unite to ‘Stop the Squeeze’ on Australia’s independent winemaking community, and announced a new fund and commitments to support quality local independent winemakers and growers.
Managing director of Naked Wines Australia, Alicia Kennedy, said around 15 percent of Naked Wines’ local independent winemakers – plus a much larger ecosystem of growers, bottlers, employees and community – would be affected by China’s tariff hikes, with Australia’s independent winemakers likely to be the most impacted yet least resourced to endure the struggles ahead.