PI for Wine Distributors
We help you assess winery circularity across your supply chain — and curate a portfolio
that reflects responsibility and resilience.
How It Works
IN 3 SIMPLE STEPS
1. Input Your Data
Upload your winery’s data through the platform.
Optional onboarding by PI Concept available.
2. Automatic Classification
Your supply chain is assessed and scored into categories:
Rooted • Growing • Leading
3. Insightful Dashboard
Get a clear overview of supplier performance with interactive dashboards.
Compare like-for-like metrics to drive better decisions.
Benefits
01
MEET RISING RETAILER AND CONSUMER DEMAND
Show your sustainability credentials with data-backed performance.
02
ACHIEVE PREMIUM PRICING & LOYALTY
Stand out in the market and earn trust from values-driven buyers.
03
STRENGTHEN B2B PARTNERSHIPS
Build credibility with suppliers, distributors, and retailers through transparency.
04
ANTICIPATE REGULATION, FAST-TRACK CERTIFICATIONS
Align with future compliance needs and streamline certification processes.
05
DE-RISK WINERY SELECTION
Confidently choose suppliers based on verified sustainability scores.
06
INSPIRE TRANSPARENCY WITH ACTIONABLE INSIGHTS
Move beyond claims—communicate real, traceable progress.
07
FUTURE-PROOF YOUR BUSINESS
Stay ahead of industry shifts and evolving expectations with smart analytics.

How Regenerative Agriculture is Reshaping Wine for a Changing World
Faced with climate disruption, biodiversity loss, and shifting consumer values, importer Alliance Wine launched a bold initiative: bringing regenerative agriculture and smart tech into the heart of its 250-winery supply chain.
By restoring soil health and rethinking farming practices, the project not only reduced emissions — it created a more resilient, future-ready wine portfolio.
Did you know?
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78% of consumers say sustainability is “very or somewhat important” in their purchase choices.
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Products marketed with ESG claims have seen ~28% sales growth over five years — beating industry norms (~20%).
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30%+ of young wine consumers choose responsibly produced wine —and are willing to pay more for it.