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Originally posted by Bad_Rich_Chic
I don't think you, personally, are. You are not selling wine across state lines. I think you can't have your local winery ship it, though. (I think.) Someone in wine country will know better.
I think wine.com gets around it by having a "distributor" in each affected state. Therefore, you have to shop by the state you are shipping to, and different states have different wines available. Makes Xmas shopping for dads a bit of a pain.
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There must be some ways around this law because friends at Thanksgiving brought some California sparkling wine to dinner. They were recently at the vineyard and it was the same price to join the wine club of the vineyard as it was just to pay for the tasting. So they get different bottles shipped to them every month. They did say that it has to be sent to a place of business although they didn't know why.