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April 12th, 2011

One new vendor, three new locations – Harris Teeter!

Hey folks!

Remember when we said 2011 was going to be a big year? Well so far, it hasn’t disappointed. In the last two weeks, we’ll have added 4 new locations in Charlottesville that sell Well Hung wine. Last week, it was the delightful new place, on the western edge of town – Wine Made Simple. And this week, we’re on the shelves in three new locations – Harris Teeter grocery stores in Hollymead, Barracks Road, and out toward Crozet. It’s never been easier to shop for groceries and Well Hung wine at the same time! (Well, except maybe at the City Market…)

Harris Teeter grocery stores-
Hollymead – 159 Community St, Charlottesville, VA
Barracks Road – 975 Emmet Street, Charlottesville, VA
250 West – 545 Radford Lane, Charlottesville, VA

Cheers!

April 9th, 2011

New Vendor- Wine Made Simple Grand Opening

Hey folks!

We’re pleased to share with y’all two newsy items: 1) there’s a new wine store in town! and 2) it carries Well Hung!

Today is the grand opening of Wine Made Simple (check ‘em out on Facebook here). Wine Made Simple is a great, female owned, decidedly unpretentious new wine shoppe in Charlottesville where nothing is priced over the $20’s. How great does that sound? I feel a bit like we’re kindred spirits, so we’re very excited that they’re all stocked up on the Well Hung Everyday Chardonnay, Verdot/Merlot, and Cab Franc. In a little while we’ll be heading over there to partake in the opening festivities, lasting until 9 p.m. tonight, featuring complimentary food and wine tastings. Let’s give this place a warm welcome! Hope to see you there!

You’d better believe it’s on the map!

Wine Made Simple
2214 Ivy Rd., Townside Shopping Center, Charlottesville, VA

Cheers!

And keep a lookout for a couple big new retailers we’ll announce soon….

February 18th, 2011

Countdown- One Week to Virginia Wine Expo!

For Virginia wine fans (and I known y’all are out there), there is perhaps no event more spectacular than the Virginia Wine Expo going down next weekend (2/25 – 2/27) at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. The Expo is really something to behold; if you’ve never been before, treat yourself to over 350 wines (note: Well Hung and your liver do not endorse trying all 350 wines) from over 60 Virginia vineyards. If, like us, you’re veterans of the event, than you know it’s not to be missed and you probably bought your tickets weeks ago and had the weekend excitedly marked on your calender since last year. Coming to an event like this just to sample one vineyard is pretty ridiculous… unless that one vineyard is Well Hung, in which case we totally understand and encourage you to save $10 by buying your tickets in advance right here! When you’re walking around the giant space with your Grand Tasting Pass, we’d love to have you stop by our little booth to try our dazzling array of wines and also check out some new products before they hit our online store. If for some reason you can’t spend all Saturday (11 – 6) or Sunday (11 – 5) trying different wines, don’t worry! The Virginia Wine Expo also has some very interesting sounding seminars and tastings scheduled over the weekend (which I would totally check out if I could sneak away from the booth long enough).

If you need any more information about the event, go ahead and check out the Virginia Wine Expo website- there’s a wealth of information on all of the different events, including the Governor’s Cup Grand Tasting on Friday night.

We certainly hope to see each and every one of you there! You can bet that in any free moments, we’ll be doing some Tweeting, so keep an eye on our Twitter account if you want up to the moment info and just maybe an insider deal or two (*hint hint*).

Cheers!

January 23rd, 2011

A Well Hung craft – let there be light!

What fun and creative fans we have!

When I look at a Well Hung bottle, I see a bottle. But the Well Hung patrons who recently emailed us these images saw something more.


Pretty cool, eh? It’s a lamp! It’s recycling! It’s Well Hung! It’s so many things I love. (Resisting the urge to make an “I love lamp” reference… [too late!]). Don’t expect it in our online store anytime soon… but you can feel free to make your own!

Cheers! And we love hearing from you guys! Your ingenuity and spirit always impresses us.

January 21st, 2011

SALE – Give a Well Hung Valentine!

Hello dear readers! I wanted to let you all know about a special (and our very first!) sale, going on now at the Well Hung online store: all short and long sleeve T-shirts are now $5 off! That means short sleeve T’s are just $15, and the sleeves will just cost ya $5 more. This sale will only last until Valentine’s Day (just 3[ish] weeks away), so shop now!

And if you want to be among the very first to hear about more sales, events, products, and so much more fun stuff, be sure you follow us on Twitter and “like” “us” on Facebook!

Cheers!

January 14th, 2011

Local Press Lift Off – Well Hung Vineyard Makes The Crozet Gazette

Well Hung Vineyard was recently the lucky recipient of a feature in the most local of local papers, The Crozet Gazette. Billed in the lead sentence as “a textbook case of product branding done right”, the article centers around the label’s recent inclusion in the SFMOMA but expands with plenty of quotes from the founding ladies about the past, present, and future of Well Hung.

We’re pleased that in addition to praising the label, the wine itself, and the brilliant mind behind it, gets some attention: “The meteoric popularity of their wines seems as much indebted to the name they chose as the quality of the wines themselves, which are produced by noted local winemaker Michael Shaps at his custom winemaking facility, Virginia Wineworks, in Keene.”

The label’s rapid growth certainly caught us off guard, and it’s one of the many facets of the business that gets explicated:

“Sales have sextupled in the year and half since the first vintage was ready. “We have sold every bottle in our first vintage,” said Rash. That was only 220 cases, but they sold 550 cases the next year and in 2010 sold 1,400 cases. Their sales chart rockets up. They now produce four wines, a chardonnay, a petit verdot, a cabernet sauvignon and a cabernet franc. They also make reserve wines such as Very Well Hung Chardonnay.

“At first no one would approach our booth at fairs and music festival. Now they are 20 deep,” said Steers.”

I can only pat myself on the back so much before my arm gets tired (and I start wondering where everyone else went…), so I’ve just pulled a couple of quotations to highlight here, but the whole article is well worth the read if you’re interested in learning more about the label!

Brand Name Lift Off: Well Hung Vineyards Label Makes MoMAThe Crozet Gazette

Cheers!

January 5th, 2011

A new state to start the new year! [Greetings, Florida!]

Well hey there!

I hope everybody had happy holidays and I’d like to wish you all a wonderful new year! With the rate that Well Hung is expanding, I think it’s safe to predict that 2011 will be bigger and better than ever for us!

For starters- we are pleased to announce that Well Hung Vineyard is now able to ship wine to Florida! So if you or someone you know wishes to directly receive a bottle of Well Hung wine from our fantastic online store, go right ahead! Florida has now joined the ranks of states to which we can directly ship alongside Virginia, North Carolina, California, and Illinois. I hope that over the course of 2011 we’ll add many more to that list!

Cheers! And don’t forget to visit the store! And let Florida know that we’re coming!

December 3rd, 2010

Charlottesville Holiday Market

Well hello!

Tomorrow, December 4th, is the first of our three week stint at the Charlottesville Holiday Market. This is a really fun, annual gathering – the December stretch of the Charlottesville City Market – a fantastic place to start (and finish?) picking up some holiday gifts. As always, the market is held in the City Market Parking lot on E Water Street, 212 2nd St SW, from 8 AM – 2 PM. We will have our booth with wine available for taste and purchase, and plenty of shirts, sweaters, aprons, etc. to cover yourself and loved ones. Look for us tomorrow, and on the 11th and 18th.

If you want to check out the City Market on Facebook, go ahead.
And if you wanna check us out on Facebook, that’d be great!

And if you’re not able to make it to the market, you can always get our goods online!

Cheers!

November 30th, 2010

If you’re going to San Francisco… [stop by the MOMA!]

When one thinks of Well Hung wine, which words come to mind? Bawdy? Probably. Delicious? Absolutely. Culturally significant? Well, that one seems like a stretch. At least, any one of us would have said so. But then the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art came calling.

In an exhibit running from Nov. 20 – Apr. 17, the SFMOMA displays “How Wine Became Modern“, a collection of significant wine artifacts, multimedia presentations, and contemporary labels, which place the wine industry in today’s cultural context as it has developed since 1976 when the earth-shaking Judgment of Paris rated Californian wines above France’s in a blind tasting.

One of the highlights of the exhibit, designed by the New York architecture studio Diller Scofidio and Renfro, is a wall of wine, “Labels and Storytelling”, featuring 200 labels. The diverse collection of bottles is arranged categorically, each one subsumed by a branching genre of associative qualities attributable to the label’s story and brand identity. And lo! What bottle do I spy there that is both “Cheeky” and “Sex”?

We could hardly believe that our little label was deemed museum-worthy, but we excitedly shipped a bottle out to San Francisco a few months ago and waited for its moment in the spotlight.. er.. track lighting.

One of Well Hung’s owners, artiste Tracy Verkerke, and her daughter Therese, took a very serious, professional-like, trip out to San Francisco last weekend for the opening and snapped the great pictures you’ve seen in this post.

We’re honored to have been selected as a part of this ground breaking exhibit. If you want to learn more about it, check out the page on SFMOMA’s website, here. We were titillated to see a specific, albeit brief, mention in the San Francisco Station, which recently wrote about the show: “One of the highlights of the exhibit, the art of the wine label, features nearly 200 wine bottles suspended in rows against a white backdrop. Categorized by similar concepts and images, such as ‘Good + Evil’ and ‘Truth or Consequences,’ the label art illustrates how wine has taken on attributes far beyond just the wine itself. My favorite section is ‘Cheeky,’ which features humorous labels such as ‘Well Hung’ and ‘Fat Bastard.’” How cool!

If you want to see some more pictures from Tracy and Therese’s trip, there’s a whole album on our Facebook page devoted to it.

And remember, Californians: yours is one of the few states to which we can actually ship wine. So if you see us on the wall and want to actually know what’s inside the bottle, go ahead and order one (or five!) from our online store.

Cheers!

November 22nd, 2010

Well Hung wine – in Roanoke!

Well Hung wines are now south-er and west-er than ever! A charming little grocery store, Tinnell’s Finer Foods, in Roanoke, now carries Well Hung wine. I’ve never spent much time in Roanoke but boy does it seem like a nice town. Tinnell’s is flanked by cute restaurants, and the market square area is charming – we spent the afternoon wandering around the beautiful downtown area, bejeweled with the Gehry-esque Art Museum of Western Virginia. I can’t wait to make another delivery there! There’s so much more to see!

Tinnell’s Finer Foods
2205 Crystal Spring Avenue
Roanoke, VA 24014
(540) 345-7334

It looks so good down there on the map of retailers

Cheers!