Our Processes
How Agronet Delivers Premium U.S. Wines to International Markets
At Agronet LLC, we believe in expanding access, sharing value, and getting premium U.S. wine into the right hands in West Africa.
We Start With Producers We Can Stand Behind
Good distribution begins before a bottle ever ships. Holding to this principle, we source directly from established U.S. producers. We do not rely on uncertain middle layers. That direct access is part of what makes Agronet a credible premium U.S. wine exporter.
Our flagship focus is J-Lohr. As a J. Lohr wines distributor, we represent a producer with a strong reputation, consistent production, and premium positioning. This matters in Côte d’Ivoire, where upscale hospitality venues are looking for wines that elevate both their menu and their image.
This is also how we, as a wholesale wine distributor, earn the trust of our customers.
We Confirm the Details Before Export
International wine distribution requires precision and we completely understand this. Before goods move, we make sure that we confirm product specifications, quantities, labeling, and packaging. Documentation is reviewed in context to the destination-market requirements.
This step reduces the risk of delays and prevents avoidable issues during transit. As a wine export distribution company, we treat pre-export verification as a required control within the supply process.
Small errors at origin can create larger problems later. Our objective is straightforward. Wines should arrive exactly as approved and in the condition expected.
We Use Trade Support and Risk Controls That Protect the Deal
Agronet operates within a structured U.S. export framework.Our business plan positions the company inside an export support ecosystem that includes U.S. Commercial Service resources. These resources support market entry and relationship development in Côte d’Ivoire.
Shipments are also protected through export risk mitigation. The business plan notes the use of USDA Export Insurance to safeguard transactions. This is really essential in B2B distribution so that our clients dont have to worry about the supply chain process. As a wine export distribution company, we use established trade tools to support consistent execution and reduce risk.
We Ship With Care
For a wholesale wine distributor, logistics is a core operational responsibility. Thus we take it very seriously.
Wine quality is affected by handling. Factors such as temperature exposure, movement, and transit time all matter. For this reason, we coordinate logistics with attention to routing, scheduling, and freight handling.
Shipping timelines are planned to limit unnecessary delays. Logistics partners are selected based on experience with beverage transport. As a premium U.S. wine exporter, we treat logistics as part of quality management. The condition in which wine arrives is part of the product.
We Receive and Coordinate Quality Upon Arrival
Agronet maintains a local presence in Côte d’Ivoire to support coordination, follow-up, and market delivery. This local involvement allows issues to be identified early and addressed without delay.
Upon arrival, shipments are reviewed for condition and alignment with order specifications. Packaging and product integrity are checked in coordination with logistics and distribution partners.
This oversight reflects our commitments to hospitality clients and reinforces the standards associated with being a J. Lohr wines distributor. It also reflects the level of operational discipline expected from a wholesale wine distributor operating in international markets.
Orders Can Be Managed Through Purchase Orders
Agronet also operates on a purchase-order basis. Clients can specify wine type and quantity on our website. Following this we confirm availability and schedule delivery timing. Orders are then fulfilled through a structured schedule.
As a B2B wine supplier for hotels and restaurants, we prioritize predictability and continuity of supply and this process helps in doing that by providing clarity and accountability for both parties. It also reflects standard B2B procurement practices within hospitality and distribution.