The grape juice supplier says is expanding into wine with its Niagara grape juice solution designed to save wineries money as juice grapes typically sell at a significantly lower price when compared to wine grapes, which means the new juice solution is a good option for winemakers looking to reduce raw material costs without impacting quality.
The Niagara grape is a white grape with a golden hue which delivers a sophisticated flavor profile that is crisp, sweet, light and refreshing as well as being a popular ingredient in the juices and soft beverages category.
R&D specialists at Welch’s Global Ingredients Group have developed a de-characterized version of the juice that is ideal for fermentation and blending with wine.
Zach Longhini from Welch’s explains the opportunities for wineries and how the company is also tapping into new opportunities by expanding its portfolio and diversifying beyond grape ingredients.
“Now we are looking a lot more at the winery industry, there is a lot going on with this industry which is a growing market and we have a very compelling advantage when it comes to winery in that juice grapes tend to sell at much lower price than wine grapes so we can utilize that as, not only as a way to continue to diversify our customer base but also to help the wineries become more cost competitive and efficient on their own as well,” he says.
Zach Longhini from Welch’s explains the opportunities for wineries and how the company is also tapping into new opportunities by expanding its portfolio and diversifying beyond grape ingredients.
“Now we are looking a lot more at the winery industry, there is a lot going on with this industry which is a growing market and we have a very compelling advantage when it comes to winery in that juice grapes tend to sell at much lower price than wine grapes so we can utilize that as, not only as a way to continue to diversify our customer base but also to help the wineries become more cost competitive and efficient on their own as well,” he says.
“Welch’s has historically been very grape focused, which we continue. However, in a desire to better utilize our assets, we are working at “what shall we do outside of grape? One of the focus points there is looking at other ingredients and other fruit varieties, specifically the first foray into that area is really with the apple.”
“We are now processing apple for sales to other companies for juices, juice concentrates and purees in order to better utilize our assets, create more efficiencies and pass along those savings to our customer base,” he adds.
R&D specialists at Welch’s Global Ingredients Group have developed a de-characterized version of the juice that is ideal for fermentation and blending with wine.
Zach Longhini from Welch’s explains the opportunities for wineries and how the company is also tapping into new opportunities by expanding its portfolio and diversifying beyond grape ingredients.
“Now we are looking a lot more at the winery industry, there is a lot going on with this industry which is a growing market and we have a very compelling advantage when it comes to winery in that juice grapes tend to sell at much lower price than wine grapes so we can utilize that as, not only as a way to continue to diversify our customer base but also to help the wineries become more cost competitive and efficient on their own as well,” he says.
Zach Longhini from Welch’s explains the opportunities for wineries and how the company is also tapping into new opportunities by expanding its portfolio and diversifying beyond grape ingredients.
“Now we are looking a lot more at the winery industry, there is a lot going on with this industry which is a growing market and we have a very compelling advantage when it comes to winery in that juice grapes tend to sell at much lower price than wine grapes so we can utilize that as, not only as a way to continue to diversify our customer base but also to help the wineries become more cost competitive and efficient on their own as well,” he says.
“Welch’s has historically been very grape focused, which we continue. However, in a desire to better utilize our assets, we are working at “what shall we do outside of grape? One of the focus points there is looking at other ingredients and other fruit varieties, specifically the first foray into that area is really with the apple.”
“We are now processing apple for sales to other companies for juices, juice concentrates and purees in order to better utilize our assets, create more efficiencies and pass along those savings to our customer base,” he adds.
Welch’s Global Ingredients Group can also supply ingredients from multiple regions across the US through its plant locations in New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Washington State. This footprint, along with more than 40 million gallons of bulk storage, allows the company to provide regional winemakers with both storage and freight savings opportunities.
Welch’s Global Ingredients Group also supplies Concord grape juice to the wine production sector. The Concord grape is a distinctive dark purple grape variety with a sweet bold flavor and is suitable for making Concord wines or as a filler in select red wines where the unique Concord grape’s flavor and aroma notes are desired.
Longhini also tells" how Welch’s is improving its marketing on the Concord grape and is also looking into its health and well-being benefits, such as potential cardiovascular benefits and how it can help with well-being, exercise, health and recovery".
“We’re looking into cognitive health and mental health benefits too, trying to better understand how it works there as well as exercise health and recovery so 'how can the graph help from those standpoints?' The Concord grape is a superfruit and we’re constantly trying to get that word out,” he says. “The acai and pomegranate have done a great job of that and Concord grape, unfortunately, was consumed in a traditional way for so long that we have to rebrand the varietal in itself and we’re working actively to get the word out.”
“We’re excited to be expanding our capabilities to provide a cost-effective ingredient solution for the winemaking industry. This will be an important market for us going forward, and we have further winery-specific innovations in the pipeline,” Kevin Kilcoyne, VP & General Manager, Global Ingredients Group at Welch’s concludes.