Tag Archive: Direct Shipping
Wine Spectator: A New Wine Legal Battle Erupts In California
Two small wineries and some prominent lawyers have launched a new front in the wine direct shipping wars, and this one is targeting a law in America’s biggest wine state. They’re asking, should alcohol producers outside of California be able to sell directly to Golden State businesses? Continue reading →
Posted in News on December 29, 2023Uniform Law Commission Takes Aim At Direct-Shipping
A recent ruling by the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) is generating headlines due to its potential impact on direct-shipping of alcohol moving forward. Continue reading →
Posted in News on July 19, 2022Florida To Allow Out-Of-State Retailer Shipments From Common Carriers
Wine retailers may now legally ship directly to consumers in the state of Florida using common carriers such as FedEx and UPS, following a ruling by the Florida Department of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (DABT). Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 12, 2019News Briefs for October 3, 2018
•On September 28, a federal judge ruled that Michigan’s ban on direct-to-consumer wine shipping from out-of-state retailers is unconstitutional. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 3, 2018Direct-Shipping, Part 2: The Retail And Wholesale Landscape
While wineries are hitting their stride with direct-shipping, retailers are facing resistance on the shipping front. Continue reading →
Posted in News on September 20, 2018Direct-Shipping, Part 1: DTC Channel Goes Mainstream
Direct shipping of wine is now mainstream in much of the United States. Continue reading →
Posted in News on September 19, 2018