Ottawa Citizen

Alcohol broker partners with Aphria to get ‘feet on the street’ for pot

- MARK RENDELL

The Canadian arm of alcohol distributo­r Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits LLC is entering the cannabis market by launching a marijuana-focused broker and partnering with licensed producer Aphria Inc.

The new company, Great North Distributo­rs Inc., will represent Aphria products to retailers and regulators across the country, essentiall­y acting as Aphria’s on-the-spot salesforce, the company said on Thursday. “We’re going to be able to take a lot of the experience we have from the beverage alcohol market and translate it to the cannabis market,” said Doug Wieland, general manager of Southern Glazer’s Canadian division.

Southern Glazer’s, the largest wine and spirits distributo­r in the U.S., is already a major player in the Canadian alcohol market, representi­ng brands such as Bacardi, Rémy Cointreau and Tito’s Vodka in both private and government­run liquor stores. “We believe there’s going to be a lot of similariti­es (to alcohol) with both government involvemen­t, and the way the product will be retailed through those government bodies,” Wieland said.

The partnershi­p comes at a time when Canadian cannabis companies are starting to focus on retail strategies for the adult recreation­al market, which is expected to become legal sometime later this year.

Much of the industry ’s activity so far has focused on cultivatio­n: building facilities and getting production costs down. But profits will ultimately depend on getting marijuana on store shelves and creating brand recognitio­n and loyalty.

That’s led Canopy Growth Corp. to develop plans for its own retail store chain called Tweed Main Street (for provinces that will allow private retail), and Aurora Cannabis Inc. to buy a 20-per-cent stake in Alberta liquor store chain Liquor Stores NA, which recently changed its name to Alcanna.

“Whether it’s people choosing their own route to market or whether they choose an agency model, we believe the feet on the street are going to be key to the success of cannabis,” Wieland said.

Great North will initially have a team of 21 people. It will work with private and government-owned retailers to ensure Aphria brands get prime shelf and display space, as well as provide consumer data.

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