Where can I find a vineyard or fruit farm that will make my own moscato wine to brand and sell?

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Question by Melissa: Where can I find a vineyard or fruit farm that will make my own moscato wine to brand and sell?
I’m trying to locate a winery, vineyard or fruit farm which has recipes or pre-made moscato wine for tasting in which I can purchase to brand and sell as my own product. I found through research that is the best way to purchase your own wine without the hassle of having to purchase an entire vineyard and equipment.

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2 Responses to Where can I find a vineyard or fruit farm that will make my own moscato wine to brand and sell?

  1. So what you’re talking about is purchasing the entire yield of a winery, as you dont’ intend to make it.

    Start calling wineries and discussing prices. Plenty of people would prefer to not hassle with distribution at all, which is why three buck chuck is three buck chuck rather than Billy Goat Farms’ south slope.

    Smells like New Screen Names
    December 10, 2012 at 4:07 pm
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  2. That all depends on what you’re implying here.

    Are you simply asking them to bottle a vintage for you for commercial use, or are you asking them to sell you the juice and have you go through the process of fermenting and bottling it yourself?

    If it’s the former, be prepared to pay for it. This is something that some restaurants will do and it’s in part a marketing ploy for them. And unless you have a distribution network already set up and buyers for this wine you’re really looking for a headache. Unless you have a lot of money for this, I don’t suggest doing it.

    If it’s the latter, then a lot of wineries will sell you juice in several different amounts for you to ferment and then bottle at home. I don’t know the legalities of then selling this wine commercially so I’d check with the laws in your area before deciding to start that.

    JavaJoe
    December 10, 2012 at 4:58 pm
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