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Ep 251: Wine Shipping Goes Back to the U.S. Supreme Court with Tom Wark

Wine for Normal People

Wine for Normal People

Alcohol, Lifestyle, Arts, Education, Food, Wine, Dining, Grapes

4.6 • 1.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2018

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

This is an enormous moment that could improve the lives of wine drinkers in the U.S. and have great effects for importers, distributors, and wine lovers who live in/represent winemaking nations!!

The United States Supreme Court has agreed to take on the question of whether or not citizens can receive shipments of wine from retailers anywhere in the US. Guest Tom Wark, Executive Director of the National Association of Wine Retailers (www.winefreedom.org), tells us the how, why, & the implications for everyone from importers to drinkers.

THIS IS NOT a partisan, political podcast. Sadly, members of all political parties have reasons for denying us the right to have wine shipped to us. We only talk about the ramifications for consumers and retailers, we do not discuss red v. blue.

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Here are the show notes:

  1. We discuss the Graholm case and why it didn’t resolve the question of retailer shipping to consumers in 2005. Then wevdiscuss Tennessee Wine & Spirits Retailers Association v. Byrd and what we hope changes with this decision to be rendered this spring!
  2. We use Michigan as an example of how the current system of allowing states to block interstate wine shipping has failed wine lovers.
  3. We talk about the significance of the US Supreme Court taking n wine, again.
  4. I ask Tom the million dollar question: Does interstate shipping of wine actually harm local retailer business?
  5. Tom talks about what’s going on behind the scenes. We speculate:
    • What is the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA) preparing in their fight
    • What states are doing to prepare for this case
  6. We talk about the big question: Are most retailers in favor or against open shipping laws?
  7. Tom mentions www.winefreedom.org as the single most important vehicle to enact change and help with this case! Sign up today!

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Transcript

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Thanks for

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downloading Wine for Normal People Radio,

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the podcast for people who like wine but not the snobbery that goes with it.

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I'm Elizabeth Schneider, a certified Silmaier and certified specialist of wine.

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And I'm MC Ice, just a wine-loving normal person.

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A little preview to this conversation that's going to happen between me and Tom

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work. If you are listening to this podcast and you don't live in the United States,

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this is

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still a super important show because the outcome of the decision that is going to the

0:38.5

Supreme Court of the United States is going to affect imports incredibly. If it turns out that the Supreme Court rules in

0:45.4

favor of the retailers and retailers can ship anywhere in the United States, we are

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going to have a boom for retailers.

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It will be an incredible thing for importers and retailers

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because all of a sudden there will be markets that were closed that are now open.

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The other thing I want to say is please

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don't think that this is going to be a political jab at either side. This is

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not a Republican versus Democrat issue. This is not a political issue. It's really an

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interpretation issue of the United States Constitution. The justices on the

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Supreme Court are not going to fall on political lines. the most part this is really a pure

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interpretation case and we're just hoping that as wine lovers we get what we

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need which is an open interpretation of the Commerce Clause, which is fully explained in this

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podcast. You don't have to know anything about constitutional law to listen to this.

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