1. Wineries: many wineries will offer wholesale purchase of their products on their own websites, so you can contact the winery and order a certain amount of red wine. This way you can get the product directly from the winery and the quality is guaranteed, but the price may be a little higher.
2. Wine importers: There are wine importers in many countries and regions who can provide red wine from all over the world. Importers can be found through search engines or wine fairs. When contacting importers, you need to pay attention to check their reputation and qualification.
3. Wholesale wine markets: In many cities, there are specialized wholesale wine markets where you can find red wines from different countries and regions. Buying red wine in wholesale markets allows you to see the real thing and taste it, but the price may be slightly higher than that of wineries or importers.
4. Wine fairs: Participating in wine fairs allows you to learn about red wines from different countries and regions, and to have face-to-face exchanges with producers and importers, with the opportunity to establish cooperative relationships. However, the cost of the exhibition is high and requires a certain amount of purchasing demand.
5. Online platforms: There are also some online platforms that can provide wholesale purchase of red wine, such as e-commerce platforms and specialized wine e-commerce platforms. Buying red wine on these platforms allows you to see parameters such as reviews and prices, but you need to pay attention to choosing reliable platforms and merchants.
In short, the choice of which stocking channel to choose needs to be based on your own needs and purchasing volume. When choosing a stocking channel, you need to pay attention to factors such as quality, price and reputation, and try to choose a reliable partner.