6980 Santa Teresa Blvd., Suite 201, San Jose, CA, United States of America, 95119
By Cheryl Durzy, Founder & CEO, LibDib
From my desk here at LibDib, the recent closure of Drizly has been a topic of both professional and personal contemplation. Drizly wasn't just another tech startup; it was a pioneer in the compliant delivery of alcohol, blending innovative tech with a flair for irreverent marketing—exactly what the beverage industry needed back in 2015. Despite its downfall, partly hastened by a significant data breach, I have only respect for what Drizly achieved and for its team, some of whom I've been fortunate enough to know personally.
In fact, one of the Drizly founders reached out to me within days of LibDib's launch. We discussed potential synergies, shared visions and experiences that highlighted the power of innovation in our field. Later, during the pandemic, we even exchanged town hall meetings and company swag, fostering a spirit of camaraderie. These interactions are cherished memories now (along with my Drizly hoodie), especially poignant since Drizly's acquisition by Uber.
Today, the conversation has shifted towards filling the void left by Drizly. There are several types of “DTC’ businesses entering the chat. I am proud to say LibDib remains steady, supporting all of them, offering distribution for ALL distilleries and wineries in 15 states.
For those Makers looking for the who, what, why and where in terms of navigating e-commerce in a post Drizly world, here’s how the LibDib model supports each opportunity::
Ultimately, there will be opportunities to fill the half a billion dollar hole left by Drizly. Thanks to their innovation and team that paved the way, Makers can provide customers with access to their products via e-commerce capabilities.
Interested in assistance with one or more of these “DTC” via retail opportunities? Click here to learn more and schedule an appointment with our Marketing Tier specialist.
LibDib is the first fully licensed, three-tier distributor with a web platform. This platform allows Restaurants, Bars & Retailers (RB&Rs) to legally and efficiently purchase boutique wines and craft spirits made by Makers of all sizes. LibDib manages the delivery and handles all payment processing, for a streamlined distribution process.
Via LibDib, any Maker of specialty wine and craft spirits, can easily create an account and input their products of choice. After uploading a license and basic information, Makers define each SKU, calculats the listed wholesale price, and define where to distribute product—down to the account level.
Using LibDib, Buyers upload a license and purchase products online, streamlining the order process for both parties. Buyers can access sales materials within the platform, communicate directly with Makers, request samples, or set up automatic reorders or reminders. Buyers then receive the product via a LibDib distribution partner, 3PL or a common carrier (depending on the market and compliance regulations).
LibDib is available in more than 10 U.S. markets.
Title | Name | Phone | Extension | |
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Director, Maker Experience | Tanya Riesbeck | makers@libdib.com | 408-769-2129 | 1008 |
COO/CTO | Richard Brashears | richard.brashears@libdib.com | ||
CEO | Cheryl Durzy | cheryl.durzy@libdib.com | 408-769-2129 | |
Director, Reseller Experience | Helene Venegas | resellers@libdib.com | 408-769-2129 | 1002 |
Sr. Director of Marketing | Holly Nuss | holly.nuss@libdib.com | 408-769-2129 | 1013 |
Locations | Address | State | Country | Zip Code |
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Liberation Distribution, Inc. | 6980 Santa Teresa Blvd., Suite 201, San Jose | CA | United States of America | 95119 |