Ha! Its great to see Cam and Jess in the recent Hot 20 Under 40 for 7x7 magazine.
You can have a look here:
http://www.7x7sf.com/features/hot_20/29771374.html
Jessica Kogan and Cameron Hughes, The Negotiators
Owners of Cameron Hughes Wines buy the rest of the best to blend anew.
(From left) JESSICA KOGAN, 35, and CAMERON HUGHES, 37. Owners of Cameron Hughes Wine, a SF-based wine négociant company. Shot on location at Crushpad in Dogpatch by Keeney + Law.
Don't expect to find Cameron Hughes and his wife, Jessica Kogan, out touring their vineyard or hosting tastings in a massive faux-château somewhere up in Napa—they don't own either. "We had no money to buy a winery," says Cameron, who got his start working for the Wine Group, a mega distributor based in SF, "so we had to come up with a better business plan."
Better, indeed—since 2003, Hughes has been acting as a wine négociant, buying surplus premium wine from top wineries around the world, then blending and bottling it under his own label, Cameron Hughes. Each blend, assigned its own lot number, is offered in limited release, and lots run the gamut from Australian Syrah to Anderson Valley Pinot.
"We struggled for a long time," says Kogan of the years spent selling wine from the back of their Volvo. "We almost got divorced, and we had $50,000 of credit-card debt. We never doubted our model—offering premium wines for less than $20 a bottle—but we wondered if we could make it work." A lucky break came in 2004, when a wine buyer at Costco tasted a bottle Hughes dropped off, then called the following day and bought all 1,800 cases of Lot 1. They went from selling 500 cases in 2003 (mostly to mom-and-pop stores) to 110,000 cases in 2007, and the company is projected to do $16 million in sales this year. Hughes' advice on finding great wines at discount prices? "If you're at Costco and you see a wine you don't recognize priced between $10 and $20, buy it. They don't stock crap." He should know.