Editor's Note: This story is part of a package on direct-to-consumer brands. Find the rest of the stories here. The coronavirus pandemic gave direct-to-consumer brands a boost at a time when many in ...
According to a number of reliable data sources spirits producers around the country are expanding their geographical reach thanks to greater consumer interest and evolving shipping laws. While U.S.
A reduction in U.S. tariffs on China-made goods has generated optimism among direct-to-consumer shippers, but there’s still plenty of work ahead for their supply chains to adjust to evolving trade ...
ALBANY — Starting in November, New York consumers of spirits, hard cider and mead will be able to have the products shipped directly to their homes, making permanent a pandemic-era allowance that was ...
The Uniform Law Commission, which writes model laws proposing more clarity in key areas of state law, recently adopted the Uniform Alcohol Direct-Shipping Compliance Act (Model Law), receiving quite a ...
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 ...
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On February 22, 2021, the Hawaii Senate passed SB No. 65, a measure allowing direct-to-consumer shipping of distilled spirits in original containers. The bill was passed in response to the legislature ...
A group of ex-law enforcement wants Gov. Kathy Hochul to veto a bill that would let New York micro-liquor distillers and cideries directly ship to customers, claiming it will increase underage ...
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 ...