Department of Justice Strikes Major Blow to ASCAP and BMI

7.6.2016 by Tara Good What does it mean for wineries? WineAmerica is pleased to learn that the Department of Justice has denied performance licensing organizations (PROs) changes to the consent decree. Yesterday, the Department of Justice (DoJ) announced that, after two years of reviews, they would not alter the existing consent decree regulating Broadcast Music, … Read more

TTB Requests Comments on Wine Labeling Requirements

by Michael Kaiser 6.27.16 TTB has issued Notice 160 (read it here) Proposed Revisions to Wine Labeling and Record Keeping Requirements. The notice proposes to amend the labeling regulations to provide that any standard grape wine containing 7% or more alcohol by volume that is covered by a certificate of exemption from label approval may … Read more

Pennsylvania Becomes 44th State to Allow Direct-to-Consumer Shipping

by Michael Kaiser 6.9.16 The Keystone State has become the 44th US state to allow some form of direct-to-consumer shipping of wine. Yesterday Governor Tom Wolf (D) signed House Bill 1690 into law, opening up state. Now, only six states prohibit direct-to-consumer shipping: Alabama, Delaware, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Mississippi and Utah. Pennsylvania is a “control state” … Read more

WineAmerica Board Meeting Brings New Leadership and New Members

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:  Michael Kaiser Director of Public Affairs 202-223-5172 mkaiser@nullwineamerica.org May 26, 2015 Washington, DC – WineAmerica, the National Association of American Wineries, took part in the annual National Wine and Grape Policy Conference this week in Washington, DC.  Held in conjunction with Winegrape Growers of America, the three-day conference attracts wine industry … Read more