VinoVista Estates — Growth Strategy
The initial phase focuses on vineyard establishment, infrastructure development, and building the foundation for all three revenue streams:
Section 15 · Business Plan
Growth Strategy
The initial phase focuses on vineyard establishment, infrastructure development, and building the foundation for all three revenue streams:
15.1 Phase 1: Establishment (Years 1–3)
The initial phase focuses on vineyard establishment, infrastructure development, and building the foundation for all three revenue streams:
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Complete 130 hectares of vineyard planting across four premium cultivars
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Build and commission winery facilities with 500-tonne annual crushing capacity
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Establish grape supply contracts with three to five Stellenbosch wineries
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Launch tasting room and restaurant operations to begin building brand equity
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Recruit and train full permanent workforce to operational readiness
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Achieve IPW sustainability certification for all vineyard blocks
15.2 Phase 2: Optimisation & Scaling (Years 3–5)
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Launch three-tier estate wine brand across domestic retail and export channels
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Scale tourism operations to 25,000 annual visitors through digital marketing and partnerships
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Achieve Platter’s Wine Guide ratings to build critical acclaim
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Optimise vineyard yields through precision viticulture and data analytics
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Develop event hosting programme with 40–60 private events per year
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Build wine club membership to 2,000 members for direct-to-consumer revenue
15.3 Phase 3: Expansion (Years 5–7)
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Expand vineyard to 200 hectares with acquisition of adjacent land parcels
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Launch ultra-premium Reserve wine programme for international collectors’ market
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Develop boutique accommodation (8–12 rooms) to capture overnight wine tourism spend
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Explore contract farming partnerships with emerging Black farmers for BEE supply development
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Evaluate secondary cellar or négociant model for additional capacity
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Commission feasibility study for potential public listing or strategic partnership
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