Helping wine + beverage brands communicate their unique stories through creative content production designed to GRAB and maintain customer attention.
The Challenge
Digital Marketing and e-commerce are the landscape for promotion and sales with modern wineries. It’s possible now to reach consumers wherever they are and whenever they’re thinking of “wine.”
However, the 2025 digital landscape is saturated and noisy - perhaps more so than the wine market itself. So…
How can you differentiate your brand and rise above all this chatter?
Woman holds sparkling wine overhead - for The Mark Anthony Group’s Mission Hill Winery
The Solution
Retaining Sonoma Bottle
It’s like having a staff photographer for a fraction of the cost.
In the attention market that is digital marketing, you must be able to grab eyeballs, differentiate yourself, stay on-brand, and stay relevant - constantly. That requires a uniquely high quantity and quality of visual content.
To meet these needs in a budget friendly way, Sonoma Bottle can partner with your winery on a quarterly, 6-, or 12-month photo + video retainer.
Tasting room experience photography for Corner 103 in Sonoma
Save between 20-40% while building a library of evergreen, high-quality content.
brand story
customer experiences
product lifestyle
harvest + process
interiors
landscapes
portraits
Harvest photography for Lightning Rock Winery
Deliverables
Each on-site shoot (1 credit) can produce between 30 - 60 images for use across all channels. Alternately, individual video clips are an option with an average of 30+ clips per shoot.
Location product lifestyle photography for Paradigm Winery
Takeaway
The digital landscape is cluttered and noisy, yet this is where most consumers are discovering and connecting with brands.
Consistent, high-quality photo and video grabs attention faster, helps you maintain brand voice, and improves customer trust.
“Visual content plays a crucial role in building consumer trust. A staggering 73% of consumers express their inclination to purchase from brands that use high-quality images...”
-sproutworth.com