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Industry | Paint and Sip |
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Founded | May 8, 2009 [1] |
Headquarters | |
Number of locations | 140+ (as of January 2018) [2] |
Key people | Craig Ceccanti, CEO and co-founder |
Website | www.pinotspalette.com |
Pinot's Palette is an American national paint and sip franchise headquartered in Houston, Texas. [3] Founded in 2009, Pinot's Palette offers step-by-step group art lessons accompanied by wine or cocktails. [4]
As of January 2018, Pinot's Palette has over 140 stores in 31 states, plus one location in Toronto. [5]
Pinot's Palette was founded in 2009 by business partners Craig Ceccanti, Charles Willis, and Beth Willis. Ceccanti says he got the idea for starting the business after he attended a painting class in Louisiana with his family. [6]
The first Pinot's Palette studio opened in Houston's Montrose neighborhood in 2009. [7] The studio was originally named “Pinot and Picasso.” The name was changed to “Pinot’s Palette” in 2010. [8]
After opening two additional locations in the Houston area, the company began franchising. The first franchised Pinot's Palette studio opened in Katy, Texas in 2010. [4] Since then, the company has expanded nationwide. [3]
In June 2016, Pinot's Palette launched a rebranding effort, which introduced a new logo, and updated studio décor. [9]
In February 2023, Pinot's Palette was purchased by FranchiCzar, LLC, making it the fourth brand under their 4E Brands umbrella.
Pinot's Palette offers two- or three-hour group painting classes accompanied by wine or cocktails. [10] Depending on state liquor laws, customers can either bring their own wine or alcoholic beverages or purchase them on-site. The company also offers corporate events and private parties. [11]
The company does not require franchisees to have backgrounds in wine or art. [4]
This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Wikipedia's
terms of use. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's
content policies, particularly
neutral point of view. (January 2018) |
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Industry | Paint and Sip |
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Founded | May 8, 2009 [1] |
Headquarters | |
Number of locations | 140+ (as of January 2018) [2] |
Key people | Craig Ceccanti, CEO and co-founder |
Website | www.pinotspalette.com |
Pinot's Palette is an American national paint and sip franchise headquartered in Houston, Texas. [3] Founded in 2009, Pinot's Palette offers step-by-step group art lessons accompanied by wine or cocktails. [4]
As of January 2018, Pinot's Palette has over 140 stores in 31 states, plus one location in Toronto. [5]
Pinot's Palette was founded in 2009 by business partners Craig Ceccanti, Charles Willis, and Beth Willis. Ceccanti says he got the idea for starting the business after he attended a painting class in Louisiana with his family. [6]
The first Pinot's Palette studio opened in Houston's Montrose neighborhood in 2009. [7] The studio was originally named “Pinot and Picasso.” The name was changed to “Pinot’s Palette” in 2010. [8]
After opening two additional locations in the Houston area, the company began franchising. The first franchised Pinot's Palette studio opened in Katy, Texas in 2010. [4] Since then, the company has expanded nationwide. [3]
In June 2016, Pinot's Palette launched a rebranding effort, which introduced a new logo, and updated studio décor. [9]
In February 2023, Pinot's Palette was purchased by FranchiCzar, LLC, making it the fourth brand under their 4E Brands umbrella.
Pinot's Palette offers two- or three-hour group painting classes accompanied by wine or cocktails. [10] Depending on state liquor laws, customers can either bring their own wine or alcoholic beverages or purchase them on-site. The company also offers corporate events and private parties. [11]
The company does not require franchisees to have backgrounds in wine or art. [4]