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Wine Spectator: Will The Supreme Court’s Tennessee Decision Dramatically Change The U.S. Wine Market?

On June 26, the Supreme Court handed down a milestone ruling in Tennessee Wine and Spirits Retailers Association v. Russell F. Thomas, striking down Tennessee’s durational residency requirement for alcohol retailers, which mandated that only people who had lived in the state for two years or more could get a license to sell alcohol. Continue reading →

Posted in News on July 17, 2019

Wine Spectator: Supreme Court Opens Door To National Wine Retailer Shipping Challenges

Earlier this week the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed, in a 7-2 ruling, a lower court’s decision on Tennessee Wine and Spirits Retailers Association v. Russell F. Thomas (formerly v. Zackary Blair), striking down a durational-residency requirement for liquor retailers in Tennessee. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 28, 2019

Wine Spectator: The Upcoming Supreme Court Decision

The U.S. Supreme Court is shortly expected to hand down an opinion on Tennessee Wine and Spirits Retailers Association v. Zackary Blair et al, potentially the biggest case involving wine since Granholm v. Heald in 2005, which struck down bans against out-of-state direct-shipping by wineries. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 24, 2019

Wine Spectator: Trade War Is Hurting U.S. Wineries

American wine, beer, and spirits producers are worried. Trade disputes between the U.S. and China, Mexico, and the European Union are all impacting their businesses. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 7, 2019

Wine Spectator: Bordeaux Futures Update

The 2018 Bordeaux futures campaign has picked up speed, with a flurry of well-known estates releasing prices. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 5, 2019

News Briefs for June 3, 2019

•Christie’s, New York will auction 74 bottles of rare whisky valued at $250,000-$350,000 on June 7. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 3, 2019

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