Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) has rolled out a wine label called ‘NEXT,’ but the company insists it does not own it. It was first reported that Amazon was launching its own label, but it was later ...
According to numerous reports out this morning, Amazon entered the wine business with its own label in partnership with Oregon’s King Estate Winery, which has launched a direct-to-Amazon wine label ...
Customers can now shop a marketplace of more than a thousand wines crafted by wineries around the country, including Hall Wines, J. Bookwalter Winery, Pepper Bridge Winery and Torii Mor Winery ...
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NEXT was developed by King Vintners with Amazon Wine (PRNewsfoto/King Estate Winery) Update: It turns out Amazon is not actually developing its own wine, as TechCrunch reported Thursday. Recode ...
STUDIO CITY (CBSLA.com) — Amazon.com, Inc. announced Thursday the launch of Amazon Wine, a marketplace featuring over a thousand wines from wineries across the country. "Whether it's helping customers ...
Corrections & clarifications: Amazon says the Next brand is not owned or developed by the company, but Amazon Wine is serving only as the seller. Add wine to the growing list of businesses Amazon is ...
(STMW)-- Amazon.com already sells the "Happy Man Corkscrew," the "Big Betty XL Jumbo Wine Glass," the "WineYoke," hands-free glass-holder necklace and countless other wine-related items — so of course ...
Note: Today's post is the first in a series about wine sales on Amazon. We start by looking at how a winery succeeds on Amazon's platform, and subsequent posts will explore the reasons behind less ...
Scoring a six-pack of craft beer under $10 isn’t difficult. A decent bottle of wine? Nearly impossible. While you likely won’t hit on a Napa Valley cab or an Italian Barolo wine in this price range, ...