PET wine keg taps into green savings

U.K. wine seller offers premium wine-on-tap in a recyclable 20-L PET keg that replaces 27 glass bottles, eliminates waste, spoilage, and breakage, and costs customers 15% less.

Roberson’s wine-on-tap products allow restaurant and bar customers to offer a larger variety of wines in a range of glass sizes.
Roberson’s wine-on-tap products allow restaurant and bar customers to offer a larger variety of wines in a range of glass sizes.

London-based independent wine specialist Roberson Wine was established in 1991 when Cliff Roberson opened the first “urban winery” on Kensington High Street. London Cru offered a diverse range of wines, including everything from the very finest, rarest wines, to the best everyday bottles. Since then, the company has evolved from a retail to an online business, specializing in artisanal, high-quality wines from France and California. Roberson sells to individuals as well as to restaurants and bars, and can deliver its wines anywhere in the world.

In 2014, looking to continue its history of innovation—Roberson also brought the “New California” wine movement to the U.K., according to Marketing & Communications Manager Lisa McCaghy—the company considered adding kegged wines to its offerings. Roberson had seen their use by wineries in the U.S. and Canada and was excited by the advantages wine-on-tap provided.

Says Roberson Senior Buyer Mark Andrew, “We’ve managed to build a really great reputation for the wine we sell in bottles. It’s something that we spent 20 years building. But we decided it was time to do something different, something new, something interesting. A wine on tap fit perfectly into that mold.”

In autumn 2014, Roberson became the first in the U.K., according to McCaghy, to introduce kegged wines. Following its U.S. suppliers’ lead, Roberson chose Petainer’s PetainerKeg™ one-way PET keg. Since Roberson introduced kegged wines, six London restaurants and one food market have begun using the company’s wines on tap.

From beer to wine
The PetainerKeg was introduced in 2011 as an alternative to steel kegs for beer. As Petainer Group Commercial Director Annemieke Harman-Jemmet explains, the commercial proposition for the 100% recyclable PET keg is its simplicity. “Today, a brewer will send a steel keg out to a customer, and they want to see the keg returned,” she says. “That obviously has an associated cost, not only from a freight standpoint but also from a sustainable footprint perspective.

“Brewers also lose a phenomenal amount of steel kegs; maybe 30 percent to 40 percent just do not get returned. At 100 Euros a steel keg, it’s quite an expensive proposition if you loose that many kegs.

“We’re finding a lot of brewers are very interested and are embracing the opportunity to buy a one-way keg, fill it, and send it to the same markets but not, obviously, have to fund the return journey.”

In time, Petainter recognized the advantages of the PetainerKeg for wineries as well. “What is happening in the wine industry is that they have similar challenges to the beer industry,” says Harman-Jemmet. “They would like to service markets farther away from their location, but they don’t particularly want to do that in glass because it’s very heavy.”

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