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Brands and Mutli-Brand Account Types

In Bottlebooks, there are brand accounts that can hold wines and then there are mulit-brand accounts that can manage many brands in one account.

If you already have account(s) in Bottlebooks and need to rearrange them. Please reach out to customer support in the chat or at support@bottlebooks.me.

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What is a brand in Bottlebooks?
When do you need a separate account?
How is a Multi-Brand producer setup?
How does a Multi-Brand Producer exchange information?
How do I setup a Multi-Brand account?

What is a brand in Bottlebooks?



It's a distinct public identity where a collection of your products is shown under its own producer profile, such as logo, name and communication. Brand is what the consumer would think is the producer or winery and can often be referred as that in Bottlebooks.

In Bottlebooks, every unique brand profile needs a separate account and all your accounts can be managed with your current login (e-mail and password).

So, when do you need a separate account?



One account is enough if:

Your products are all part of the same brand.
You intend to show them under one producer identity.

Example:
Winemaker Wilhelm has created a Reserve Collection of wines. He wants the consumer to know that the Reserve Collection is from Wiengut Wilhelm, like the rest of his wines.

You need a separate account if:

You don't want the brand to be a part of the parent brand.
The new brand has a different name or logo.
You have a separate website or visual identity for the brand.

Example:
Chateaux Paris has created a new line of wines called OuiOuiOui for younger customers. Although they are made by the same company, at the same location, the producer does not want OuiOuiOui to be associated with the older, Chateaux Paris brand, and so they create a new account for OuiOuiOui on Bottlebooks. The Producer has setup two websites to denote this difference.

How is a Multi-Brand Producer setup?



If you are a producer that produces multiple brands, then you should setup yourself up as a Multi-Brand Producer. A Multi-Brand account is an umbrella account for all your brands where you maintain and share all your products. Each brand has its own account. Technically, the account is the same as in Importer, Exporter, Agent or Retailer. The only difference is that you will be able to control your brands.

Accounts can be for white-label brands, brands with the same name as the multi-brand producer, another brand owned by the multi-brand producer or even another brand from another producer.



How does a Multi-Brand Producer exchange information?



The Multi-Brand Producer account manages all the wine in a master portfolio.
These individual accounts are independent and can be controlled by you, meaning they can also share product information.



How do I setup a Multi-Brand account?


Please reach out to customer support in the chat or at support@bottlebooks.me.

Updated on: 28/05/2025

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