January 26, 2022
National Association of Wine Retailers Thanks Senator Shelley Mayer For Supporting New York Wine Retailers and Consumers with Introduction of Retailer Wine Shipping bill
January 26th – (Albany, NY)—The...
July 15, 2021
Sonoma DA Files Civil Complaint Against Krasilsa Pacific Farms: A Sonoma County vintner faces thousands of dollars in fines over a series of alleged violations at a ranch in Alexander Valley, according...
July 15, 2021
The National Association of Wine Retailers Submits Amicus Brief In Eighth Circuit Wine Shipping Case Implicating the Twenty-First Amendment and Dormant Commerce Clause
July 15th – (Washington, DC)—The...
June 8, 2021
Under Current Provisions of HB 210, Delaware Consumers Will Be Banned From Receiving Shipment of more than 600 Different Kosher Wines
June 8th – (Dover, DE)—Under the provisions of the latest Delaware...
March 23, 2021
Oregon’s Alcohol Producers Temporarily Stop A 3000% Tax Hike: What happens to Oregon’s alcohol taxes? That’s what the former sponsor of a spiked bill to raise taxes on alcohol by up to 3,000% wants to...
March 23, 2021
National Association of Wine Retailers Applauds Introduction of Wine Shipping Bill
March 23rd – (Augusta, MAINE)—The National Association of Wine Retailers (NAWR) and Maine consumers applaud the...
August 12, 2020
Wineries Worry About Impact of Water Rules: A new statewide order affecting how wineries dispose of water could undermine existing regional solutions, winery owners and their advocates say, and would impose...
July 10, 2020
Wine Labeling Controversy Triggers Class Action Lawsuit: A Napa Valley winery is accused of misleading consumers about the origins of its Oregon-labeled wines in a proposed class action lawsuit filed June...
July 10, 2020
National Association of Wine Retailers Renews Its Offer to Ohio to Provide Millions in Tax Revenue Through Reform of Antiquated, Protectionist Wine Shipping Laws
(Columbus, Ohio) — With its recent filing...
May 5, 2020
US Drinkers Have Increased Wine Consumption During Lockdown, Led by More Involved Drinkers, as Interest in Locally Produced Wine Surges: America's 77 million regular wine drinkers upped their frequency...