There is no one more responsible for the media’s influence on wine than Gary Vaynerchuk, aka GaryVee. An immigrant from Belarus, his family moved to New Jersey where his father started Shopper’s Discount Liquors in Springfield, NJ. Gary began stocking shelves at the age of 14, and after graduating college, he returned to the family business to help with a rebrand to Wine Library. This moment proved pivotal in the future success of the brand, launching online sales and a weekly YouTube series called WineLibraryTV. What happened next changed the wine media game forever.
GaryVee is the Chairman of VaynerX, Co-Founder of Empathy Wines, and an early investor in FaceBook, Venmo, Twitter, and Liquid Death. His relentless approach to making content, literally filming everything, has paid off in spades. What began in the wine space, has moved into all-platform-domination of motivational speaking. Gary has amassed a loyal following to the tune of more than 44 million followers, garnishing over 173 million monthly impressions/views across all social media platforms.
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When WineLibrary TV launched in 2006 on YouTube, Gary was pushing the boundaries of a business with a new look at e-commerce and a guerrilla marketing tactic of creating a TV show from his studio in New Jersey, broadcast directly to the people. His unique style of wine communication in telling the audience he was going to take a "sniffy-sniff", distinctive enunciation style, and incredible energy about the wines he showcased garnered an audience of 90,000 daily viewers. WineLibrary TV ran daily from 2006 until 2011, when he replaced it with a video podcast called The Daily Grape. Ever on the cutting edge, this was the first time I had heard of a "podcast".
Watch Episode 1 of WineText TV below:
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WineLibrary TV
During his time at Wine Library, Gary started one of the first long-form episodic video shows on YouTube in 2006 called WineLibraryTV, which he relaunched in February 2024.
A Family Business
At fourteen, Gary joined his family business, then-named Shoppers Discount Liquors, bagging ice for $2/hr. When Gary identified “the internet” as a land-grab opportunity in the late 90’s, he transformed his father’s local liquor store into one of the first e-commerce platforms for alcohol in the country. Renaming the business to “Wine Library,” Gary grew his father’s company from $4 million to $60 million in annual sales during his tenure.
Empathy Wines
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You can watch episodes of WineText TV on the WineText TV YouTube Channel and by following Gary on all social media platforms @garyvee. Sign up for WineText (powered by WineLibrary) here.
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