Buffalo Trace Fans Scammed on Social Media

Many fans see ads on social media promising them Buffalo Trace Distillery whiskeys at low prices, but are disappointed when nothing arrives, or the bottles are empty and not legitimate. Although various brands from Buffalo Trace’s portfolio have been targeted, its Blanton’s and Double Eagle Very Rare Bourbons are being attacked particularly hard by these scam artists.

“We’ve had fans from across the U.S. contact us to tell us they’ve been duped.  We’ve taken legal action to have the sites shut down and also sent notices to the social media companies asking them to take action, but unfortunately the situation persists,” said Mary Tortorice, general counsel, Sazerac Co.

“In all but six states plus the District of Columbia, it is illegal to ship alcohol directly to consumers,” continued Tortorice.  “One of the tip offs is if the website will process your order with shipment to your state, if you are located in one of the 44 states where shipping alcohol directly to your home is illegal.

“Another red flag is if the website is located in another country, as the majority of the scams we have seen have been located overseas.”  Tortorice also warns of prices that seem too low, the old adage of “if it looks too good to be true, it probably is,” applies here.  The sale of counterfeit alcohol, which claims the lives of thousands of people a year, has long been a global problem and is now becoming a problem in the United States as the market deregulates the sale of alcoholic beverages.

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Merryvale Acquires Mt, Veeder Vineyards

Merryvale Vineyards said it acquired Lampyridae Vineyards on Mt. Veeder, a high elevation site featuring Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Zinfandel, Syrah and Grenache on 13 planted acres. With this purchase, Merryvale increases its total estate vineyard holdings to 76 planted acres across three properties and three unique Napa Valley American Viticultural Areas (AVAs).  Terms weren’t disclosed.

The Lampyridae Vineyard sits just below the peak of Mt Veeder, at 2,550 ft. elevation, the highest vineyard site on Mt. Veeder, and one of the highest in all of Napa Valley.  With cooler days and warmer nights than the valley floor, the growing season is extended and the grapes ripen without sugar accumulation, which makes for wines that are very balanced. Lampyridae Vineyard has produced fruit for clients including Beringer Vineyards, Fontanella Family Winery, Handwritten and Kind Cellars. 

As an added benefit, Merryvale will receive fruit from this vineyard from the 2021 harvest. According to Winemaker Andrew Wright, “The grapes are tasting great, with intense, dark red fruit characteristics which will be the perfect complement to the savory, blue fruit notes we historically get from the Profile Estate Vineyard. It’s an extreme mountain site with incredible potential and I’m very excited for the wines we will make from this vineyard.”

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Winery, Water District Sued After 10-Year-Old Drowns in Lake

Cave B Estate Winery and the Famiglia Water District were sued over the death of 10-year-old Danika Ross, who died after being sucked into a pipe on the winery property.  The lake is used for both recreation and irrigation.

While swimming, Danika drowned after being sucked into an ungrated pipe inside the lake.  There weren’t any signs warned that an ungrated pipe was within the lake.  The lawsuit says that after she was sucked into the tub, she was “thrust down into a 90-degree bend in the pipe,” and then “her body was transported nearly 70 feet up the hill via the mechanical pump mechanism.”

The attorney for Ross’s family said, “This was an easily preventable death if the company followed the law and installed required grating or sensors to shut down the system in the event of a blockage like this.”

The winery didn’t immediately respond to our request for comment.  If it does, we’ll share that with you.

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Banshee Adds a Sparkling Wine

Banshee Wines (Foley Family Wines) releases its first sparkling wine, “Ten of Cups” Brut California NV. Inspired by the namesake Tarot Card, the limited-production release is crafted using the traditional Méthode Champenoise with a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Ten of Cups (SRP: $28.00) is now available online at bansheewines.com  and will be released this Fall in select geographies across the U.S. National expansion will follow later in 2022.

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A-B Launches a Canned Vodka Soda

Anheuser-Busch is rolling out Nutrl Vodka Seltzer in the U.S.  It’s described as “a tasty, sessionable beverage that is unpretentious and uncomplicated.” Gluten free, no sugar and just 100 calories, Nutrl comes in a variety 6 pack with Watermelon, Pineapple and Raspberry flavors as well as individual Pineapple and Raspberry 4 packs. The brand is currently available in 11 states and select cities and will continuously increase its distribution footprint, A-B says.

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JP Morgan Downgrade of A-B InBev Stock Drives 8% Drop

A month ago JPMorgan sent a clear message:  Sell Anheuser-Busch InBev stock.  To be sure, JPMorgan didn’t say “sell.”  Instead it said investors should “underweight” the stock, which it previously rated as neutral.  The result:  In the past month, the stock fell 8% to $57 a share.

In downgrading, JPMorgan noted that raw material costs are surging and said this should pressure margins next year.  And, it suggested, ABI doesn’t have enough “Beyond Beer” salesof seltzers, canned wines and spirits, cocktails, FMB s and non-alcohol products.  To add to ABIs woes: Bud Light Seltzer’s category share has stalled in the mid-teens.

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