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Accolade Wines has launched an on-premise support package – Your Venue, Our Shout – to replace its portfolio of wines sold across venues in the first month of their re-opening. 

Accolade Wines regional managing director Andrew Clarke
Accolade Wines regional managing director Andrew Clarke

The initiative is accessible to existing and new customers until 31 August, and will include Accolade Wines’ extended portfolio of brands, such as Grant Burge, Croser, Stonier, Hardys, Petaluma and House of Arras.

In addition to the stock replacement initiative, Accolade Wines’ will also offer on-premise venues discounts on its wholesale list price for the first six months after re-opening.

“It has been an extremely challenging time and even though venues are beginning to re-open, there is a lot of uncertainty about the future,” said Accolade Wines regional managing director ANZP Andrew Clarke.

“Your Venue, Our Shout is Accolade Wines' way of showing support to our valued on-premise customers and lending a helping hand to get back on their feet and return to usual trading as quickly as possible.”

Participating customers can contact their Accolade Wines business development manager to sign up to the Your Venue, Our Shout initiative.

Accolade Wines ranked #40 in the Top 100 Food and Drink Companies Australia 2019 report.

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