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Mondavi: the wine, the firm, and the face

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Robert Mondavi Corp.'s small $2 million ad campaign will feature the image of the California winery's founder along with other wine connoisseurs, such as Francis Ford Coppola and Alice Waters. Instead of featuring the always ubiquitous wine bottle, the ads try to lure consumers away from being flavor-oriented to brand-oriented. Dailey & Associates, who created the campaign, are not aiming for a narrow demographic; they want to entice the infrequent wine drinker.

Author: Branch, Shelly
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Wall Street Journal Western Edition
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0193-2241
Year: 1999
Marketing, Mondavi, Robert

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Martell aims for the sultry side of spirit

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Seagram is launching it's "I am Martell" campaign to compete with Hennessy and Remy Martin and a hopeful leg up from the third most popular cognac. TBWA Worldwide has created the sexy ads and Web site featuring voyeuristic enticements. Martell's sales fell 5% last year though all cognac sales were up by 2%. Advertising Women of New York's co-chairman Cindy Gallop feels the ad's fictional character may be up for next years "The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly" awards.

Author: Branch, Shelly
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Wall Street Journal Western Edition
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0193-2241
Year: 2000
Beverage & Neutral Brandy, Alcoholic beverage industry, Seagram Company Ltd., VO, Brandy, TBWA Worldwide, Martell Cognac (Alcoholic beverage)

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Robert Mondavi makes big splash with television ads

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Wine-maker Robert Mondavi Corp. is set to launch a $10 million series of TV ads from October through December. Mondavi's agency, Dailey & Associates developed the spots, which tested successfully in four markets.

Author: Carlton, Jim
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Wall Street Journal Western Edition
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0193-2241
Year: 2000
Advertising

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Subjects list: United States, Advertising agencies, Contracts, Advertising, Wine industry, Wineries, Wine, Robert Mondavi Corp., MOND, Dailey and Associates
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