Signorvino's growth accelerates: target of 50 venues in 2025
About ten openings planned within a year (+25%); turnover 2024 to be 85 million. Veronesi: we focus on the Signorvino Stories concept
by E.Sg.
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Signorvino is accelerating its development plans and will reach 50 sales outlets by the end of 2025. The announcement was made by Federico Veronesi, owner of Signorvino together with his family (Oniverse Group, formerly Calzedonia), who confirms the forecast of fturnover for 2024, which should be around 85 million after the 72 with which it closed 2023. Growth is also due to the new premises, which will increase by a further ten units over the coming year.
"Signorvino strongly believes in the potential of the Italian market: we will soon open new premises in several cities and organise numerous events to involve our customers," said Veronesi during an event in his premises in Rome, "remaining faithful to the Signorvino Stories concept presented at Vinitaly. Thus we wish to highlight all the protagonists that make the wine and food sector in our country unique, including our staff. With meetings, insights and useful information content, we will involve our customers and all those who want to discover the incredible stories of excellence in the Italian wine sector. Moreover, with an ambitious growth forecast, we expect to have 50 premises by 2025 and to reach a turnover of EUR 85 million in 2024, starting from the current 40 outlets."
Signorvino's year 2023 closed with a turnover of 72.5 million euro (of which 1.5 mln came from online sales), a total of 36 shops of which two abroad (Prague and Paris, both opened in December), more than 2 million bottles sold (+15% retail, +8% online).
'In addition to the wine cellar, which can count on more than 2,000 selected references,' the company reminds us, 'Signorvino offers a menu marked by the richness and variety of Italian cuisine.



