Ten “Medium-Intensity” Questions with: Kyle Nadeau, General Manager at The Bank of Wine & Spirits

Ten “Medium-Intensity” Questions with: Kyle Nadeau, General Manager at The Bank of Wine & Spirits

Since Kyle Nadeau’s first taste of Port Ellen Single Malt Scotch just over ten years ago, the “whisky guru” and General Manager of The Bank of Wine & Spirits at Wingtip has devoted countless energy and hours to scouring the best distilled elixirs the world has to offer. Thousands of whiskies later, Nadeau is considered one of the most informed whisky palates in the country. 

The Entire United States Is Not One Big Strip Mall & Why Some States Don’t Care About College Football

The Entire United States Is Not One Big Strip Mall & Why Some States Don’t Care About College Football

If you travel around the U.S. enough, everything starts to look the same: same stores, restaurants and hotels. Same everything. You could call it the McDonalds/Starbucks effect. Sure, it can be comforting to have a familiar store to shop at while traveling, but my travels afford me a bit of a different perspective.

Ten Medium Intensity Questions with Adam LaZarre of Cycles Gladiator

Ten Medium Intensity Questions with Adam LaZarre of Cycles Gladiator

Award-winning winemaker started Cycles Gladiator in 2005, quickly growing in fame with its tasty wines, extreme value proposition and iconic label portraying a naked, red-headed siren flying by on a bicycle. After years of fame and a skyrocket in production, and a sale to a large wine company, the brand lost its way.

Wine... An Industry With A Lot of Participants and Very Few Players

Wine... An Industry With A Lot of Participants and Very Few Players

Did you know there are over 8,000 wineries in the United States? If on average those wineries have two brands each, that’s 16,000 brands available in the market in one form or another. On the surface, that looks like the definition of a fragmented market. Compare it against the car industry: domestically we have three car companies. Throw in Tesla and you have four. There might be 100 models to choose from. Pretty different business models.

Once You Go Start Up, You Never Go Back

Once You Go Start Up, You Never Go Back

Wine Hooligans is my fourth and final (I promised my wife) start up business venture. Two were successes, one was a bomb and we will see what happens with Hooligans. Hopefully I will be batting .750 by the end of Hooligans and not .500. Start-ups have a strange addictive quality to them that brings people back time and time again. Intellectually, it makes no sense to keep coming back....