In 2010, Massachusetts wine lovers couldn’t get a break. Court rulings, outspoken consumers, and even well-meaning legislators couldn't seem to get past influential wine and spirits wholesalers in ...
Whether it's pinot noir, merlot, chardonnay or cabernet sauvignon, wine lovers in Massachusetts will soon be able to have some of their favorite bottles shipped straight from the vineyards to their ...
Inertia Beverage Group, host of an online wine marketplace facilitating direct sales and trades between wineries and consumers, has brought in $14 million in a new round of venture capital to ...
Komerz's platform combines AI and data intelligence to help scale branded growth across categories, working with the likes of ...
A big warehouse in northern Solano County is the next stop in the national expansion of a New York-based logistics and distribution company into direct-to-consumer wine shipments. Blending together ...
House Bill 187 is Delaware's latest bill tackling direct-to-consumer wine shipping, which is currently illegal in the state. Previous iterations of HB 187 have failed year after year, but this year's ...
The Mississippi Legislature passed a bill allowing direct shipment of up to 12 cases of specialty wine per year per person. The bill would impose a 15.5% tax on the shipping of these wines. Current ...
Wine lovers in Maryland don't have it easy. If you're a Maryland resident, you can't order direct delivery of wines from out of state. Montgomery County runs wine and liquor stores at several ...
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