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What happens when a pandemic destroys your original business model?
For Jamie Smith and his co-founder Alex, it became the catalyst for creating an entirely new category within the wine industry.
Starting as a wine retailer and tasting club, they quickly discovered that shipping glass bottles was expensive, inefficient and environmentally problematic. Rather than accept the challenge, they spent three years developing a proprietary wine pouch capable of preserving and ageing wine in a way that mimics a traditional glass bottle and cork.
Today, EcoSIP works with major brands including Naked Wines and The Wine Society, providing innovative sustainable packaging solutions that reduce cost, waste and environmental impact while maintaining wine quality.
In this episode, Jamie shares the journey from startup retailer to specialist co-packer, the realities of bootstrapping deep product innovation, and their ambitious plans to make sustainable wine packaging a global standard.
In this episode:
A pandemic pivot that changed everything
When lockdown disrupted their newly launched wine retail business, Jamie and Alex quickly shifted towards direct-to-consumer wine tasting experiences.
The challenge soon became obvious.
Shipping wine in glass bottles was expensive, heavy and fragile, often costing more than customers expected and creating significant environmental impact.
The solution started with a prototype made using hair straighteners and a cereal box.
That simple idea ultimately evolved into EcoSIP's proprietary wine pouch technology.
Solving a problem others couldn't
The team identified a major issue with existing alternatives.
Cans prevent oxygen transfer completely, affecting wine development.
Traditional bag-in-box solutions allow too much oxygen exposure, impacting quality.
EcoSIP set out to create packaging that behaves more like a glass bottle with a cork.
After three years of research and development, multiple material generations and constant reinvestment of profits, they developed a pouch capable of replicating the oxygen transfer characteristics needed for wine ageing.
Building a defensible business
One of the most fascinating aspects of the conversation is how Jamie and the team built genuine barriers to entry.
Their competitive advantage now includes:
• Proprietary pouch design
• Trademark protection
• Patent-pending processes
• Specialist filling and preservation methods
• Deep operational expertise developed through years of experimentation
The result is a packaging solution that many competitors would struggle to replicate.
Quality control at scale
Protecting wine quality remains central to EcoSIP's proposition.
Their process includes:
• HEPA-filtered clean room environments
• Individual bottle quality checks before decanting
• CO₂ blanketing to minimise oxidation
• Nitrogen purging to reduce oxygen levels before filling
• Carefully engineered packaging materials designed for long-term wine preservation
These systems allow clients to maintain product quality while benefiting from a more sustainable delivery model.
Growing through reputation
Unlike many startups, EcoSIP has achieved growth primarily through referrals and word of mouth.
Satisfied customers have become advocates, creating a strong pipeline without significant marketing investment.
This organic growth has helped the business scale while remaining fully self-funded.
Funding growth without losing focus
The company has been built using:
• Trading profits
• R&D tax credits
• A Bounce Back Loan
Every available resource has been reinvested into developing the technology and refining the process.
Now, with the product proven and commercial demand growing, the next step is investment in sales and marketing capability.
The global vision
Jamie's ambition extends far beyond UK wine packaging.
The long-term vision is to establish packaging hubs close to wine production regions around the world.
Instead of shipping heavy glass bottles internationally, wine could be packaged near source and distributed more sustainably.
Eventually, EcoSIP aims to transition from co-packing to licensing its technology directly to wineries globally.
The One Key Thing
Innovation becomes far more valuable when it solves a genuine customer problem.
EcoSIP's success didn't come from creating new technology for its own sake. It came from relentlessly solving the challenges of cost, sustainability and quality in wine distribution until they created something genuinely difficult to copy.
Standout Quote
"We spent three years reinvesting everything back into the product until we had a solution that genuinely worked."
About EcoSIP
EcoSIP provides innovative sustainable wine packaging solutions through its proprietary pouch technology, helping wine brands reduce costs, improve sustainability and deliver high-quality products to consumers in a more flexible format.
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Resources:
The Maker & The Merchant Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/51mYMnpuCR9UKxydI1OgXT?si=c75509dfa1f14124