Monthly Archives: June 2018

Missouri Residency Law Triumphs Over Direct-Shipping Retailer

Heath Cordes, a Florida resident who operates Sarasota Wine Market and does business as Magnum Wine & Tastings, wanted to do business in Missouri, but was stopped by a provision of Missouri’s Liquor Control Law requires the managing officer of … Continue reading

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Scheid Posts Lower Profit, Avoids a Loss Thanks to Tax Reform

Revenue fell to $57.3 million from $62.5 million a year earlier, thanks to lower bulk wine sales and lower grape sales.  But revenue

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Michter’s to Ship 10 Year Single Barrel Kentucky Rye Before July 4

But the shipments won’t solve the shortage in supply of Michter’s whiskeys.

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A-B to Aid Rice Stewardship Partnership

Anheuser-Busch said it will invest an undisclosed sum in the Rice Stewardship Partnership, helping fund strategies to protect working

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Barefoot Wine Launches Rainbow Bestie Labels to Celebrate Pride and Support Outfest

Now through Sept. 8, anyone looking to celebrate their best friend or “sole mate” can choose from three varietals – Pinot Noir, Rosé, or

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Bellangelo, Scooter Wines 1st in Finger Lakes to Go to Cans

They are debuting a canned wine series called Can Do. Can Do launches with two canned wines, a Dry Rosé and Moscato,

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