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CAVAVIN
Join CAVAVIN, The leading French franchisor of wine and spirits distribution.
CAVAVIN allows its franchisees to succeed in selling wines & spirits through its differentiating concept and to select the assortment of their wine shop among 2,000 wines and spirits from partner winemakers offering authentic and exclusive products (with room for external supply)
- £40,000Minimum investment
- £260,000Expected revenue after 2 years
Bargain booze
Select convenience
We are one of the leading off-license and convenience store groups in the UK
- £10,000Minimum investment
Café Rouge
Café Rouge is the only established Nationwide French casual dining brand in the UK
- £350,000Minimum investment
Lateo Boutique
Premium drinks boutique
A new premium drinks boutique specialising in high end and artisan spirits, ales and coffee
- £10,000Minimum investment
- £200,000Expected revenue after 2 years
Punch Pubs & Co
Pubs, People, Possibilities
Punch Pubs & Co has over 1200 unique, high quality, lease, tenanted and management partnership pubs across the UK and years of experience of teaming up brilliant people with brilliant pubs!
- £8,000Minimum investment
- £500,000Expected revenue after 2 years
TGI FRIDAY'S
Your Success Comes on A Friday
We want to build on our heritage as a bar which is why people go to our restaurant for wine and beer.
- £1,000,000Minimum investment
- £35,000Minimum investment
Wine has become the UK's favourite alcoholic beverage. White wine is slightly more popular than red, with rose holding a 10% share of sales. In recent times, creative minds have sought to add new vibrancy to this beverage sector by introducing a greater range of fruit flavoured wines and low alcohol options, a market sector with considerable potential for further growth.
The other result of the nation?s love affair with wine, is the emergence of strong players in the supply of wine to both the domestic and commercial market. Some of those businesses are seeking to share their success with franchisees, who can cash in on the respected brand names and strong supply chains.This is a highly competitive market. Most UK wine sales are via retail ? especially supermarkets ? with only 20% of wine being drunk in restaurants, bars and other venues.˜
If you start a business in the wine sector, having the backing of an organisation that has already fermented good connections and built up industry insights, can be vital. Franchisers have already built up relationships with importers and can keep the unit prices down with economies of scale, something independent traders struggle to compete with.
Examples of these franchisers include award winning company The Cambridge Wine Merchant, currently seeking new franchisees to grow its network of distributors. Wine Rack is a beverage option offered by First Franchise, which has a stable of retail partnerships.If educating the nation?s palate is more your style, there's the option of opening one of a growing number of Wine School franchises in the UK. Or, you could open an expresso and wine bar under the umbrella of successful franchiser Artigiano. Another option is Veeno, The Italian Wine Caf? franchise. Alternatively, vomFASS is a retail franchise that sells carefully selected wines alongside oils, vinegars, spirits and liqueurs, hand bottled in re-usable containers by customers.
To find a classic wine franchise deal or a more contemporary niche business opportunity, get the right balance and a good body of research by contacting us today to find out more.