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Like many other wine lovers, I found myself ordering wine from out-of-state wineries for shipment into a state that allowed direct-to-consumer wine shipping, then bringing it back across the border to ...
The Uniform Law Commission, which writes model laws proposing more clarity in key areas of state law, recently adopted the Uniform Alcohol Direct-Shipping Compliance Act (Model Law), receiving quite a ...
Workers at Boordy Vineyards in Baltimore County load bottles of wine into cases. (Photo by WBAL's Robert Lang) It was back in July that Maryland’s law allowing wineries to ship cases of wine to ...
Two Supreme Court cases have reshaped the way alcoholic beverages, particularly wine, can be marketed to consumers. And combined with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, breweries and ...
The Mississippi Legislature passed a bill allowing direct shipment of up to 12 cases of specialty wine per year per person. The bill would impose a 15.5% tax on the shipping of these wines. Current ...
House Bill 187 is Delaware's latest bill tackling direct-to-consumer wine shipping, which is currently illegal in the state. Previous iterations of HB 187 have failed year after year, but this year's ...
ALBANY — Starting in November, New York consumers of spirits, hard cider and mead will be able to have the products shipped directly to their homes, making permanent a pandemic-era allowance that was ...
To say that the growth of World Direct Shipping has been unconventional is an understatement as vast as the Gulf of Mexico itself. For one thing, the owners of the company, the Blazer family of ...
Hurried gift-givers seeking to brighten the lives of far-away loved ones with sweaters and toys are not flocking to retail shipping locations this holiday as they had in past Decembers, the store ...
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Delaware's wine shipping bill waits to be signed by Gov. Meyer, but is it the right move?
Delaware’s latest direct-to-consumer wine shipment bill is one step closer to legalization. While this move has been a long time coming, its implementation could look a little different from what ...
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