Canal's BottleStop Wins National Market Watch Leader Award 2011
New Jersey Merchants Win Prestigious National Prize in Wine, Spirits and Beer Industry
MARLTON, N.J., Dec. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Canal's BottleStop in Marlton, N.J. has received the prestigious Market Watch Leader Award for 2011 from Market Watch Magazine. Market Watch is a leading, well-respected, trade publication for the wine, spirits and beer retailing industry. Canal's BottleStop is one of only five stores chosen from a national list of retailers in the wine, spirits and beer industry.
How did a privately owned liquor merchant, in the highly competitive suburban Philadelphia market, in a dismal economy and a two-year traffic-snarling road construction project, beat out a wave of increased competition to win national recognition for their success?
"It may sound simplistic, but three basic practices anchor our success," says co-owner Peter Fletcher. "Aggressive pricing, outstanding selection, and superior customer service."
"Peter Fletcher and Tom Doyle have taken on tough new competition to make Canal's BottleStop one of New Jersey's top destination stores," says Marvin R. Shanken, editor and publisher of Market Watch.
In a business where 60 percent of sales derive from wine, BottleStop offers a wide selection of more than 4,500 wines, ranging in price from $4.99 to $749.95, from the most popular and well-respected vineyards in America and from around the world.
"We have dedicated customers who keep coming back to our store because of the trust we have developed with them through our deep knowledge of the wines we select for them," says Fletcher. "Wines simply don't sell themselves. Our customers trust us from previous recommendations, and that is why they keep returning."
In addition to wine, 15 percent of BottleStop business is spirits and 25 percent beer and miscellaneous items like soda, snacks and lottery tickets.
Canal's BottleStop carries approximately 1,400 spirits ranging in price from $22.25 to $304.99 a bottle and more than 800 selections of popular domestic, International, and local and national craft beers.
"The leading domestic brews remain the top sellers, but craft beers from local breweries are gaining ground," says Tom Doyle, co-owner.
Longtime friends Peter Fletcher, a former aerospace industry executive, and Tom Doyle, a restaurateur and operator of other nonaffiliated liquor stores, have owned Canal's BottleStop for 17 years. The store is affiliated with the Canal's network of 10 individually owned and operated stores in South Jersey.
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