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🗓️ 16 August 2022
⏱️ 54 minutes
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Tom Wark is a wine writer, wine public relations company owner (Wark Communications), and our trusted resource for figuring out what is going on with the US wine industry and how it affects us, as wine drinkers. In his role as the executive director of the National Association of Wine Retailers, he manages and helps direct lobbying, litigation, and membership strategy and management for the retailers in the US and in that role has really helped dissect and expose some of the logistical and really cultural issues around wine in the US. He is the author of “Fermentation: The Daily Wine Blog”.
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In this show we discuss a variety of topics, including the recent threat to US interstate wine shipping from the Uniform Law Commission. The bulk of our conversation revolves around the historical legacy of alcohol Prohibition in the US and the damage it caused to the way alcohol is sold, marketing and viewed in the United States.
Our main topics for the show:
The Crusaders were a group that fought to repeal Prohibition in the 1930s.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Wine for Normal People, the podcast for people who like wine, but not the snobbery that goes with it. |
0:13.2 | I'm your host Elizabeth Schneider author of the Wine for Normal People Book and |
0:19.5 | certified wine dork and I'm MC Ice just a wine loving normal person. This podcast is sponsored |
0:25.2 | by wine spies go to wine spies.com forward slash normal to get great deals on |
0:29.3 | wines listen in the middle of the show for more details. A quick preview note I was on |
0:34.4 | vacation last week sorry there was no podcast but I think this week will |
0:38.1 | absolutely make up for it. Tom Mark has been on the podcast before. He is an absolute pro at explaining some of the |
0:47.2 | complex issues that go on in U.S. Wine. Now if you're an international listener, you may be tempted to turn this off, but I think that one of the really interesting things in this show, probably the most interesting thing, is Tom's assessment of how the United States turned into the market that it is today with |
1:04.8 | some of the ideas, some of the history, some of the problems that we have regarding |
1:10.3 | our attitudes towards wine and how it gets sold and distributed. |
1:14.0 | It's certainly different from anywhere else in the world and a lot of it has to do with some |
1:18.1 | roots in the deep-seated problems of the 1910s, if you can believe that take a listen I hope you enjoy the show |
1:26.7 | by popular request I have with me today Tom Wark, author, PR Giant, my friend. He is our trusted resource for figuring out what |
1:39.9 | the heck is going on in the wine industry and how it affects us. In his role as |
1:45.0 | the executive director of the National Association of Wine Retailers, he |
1:50.1 | manages and helps direct lobbying, litigation, and membership strategy and management |
1:55.7 | for the retailers in the US. |
1:57.7 | And in that role, he's really helped dissect and expose some of the logistical and frankly cultural issues around wine in the U.S. |
2:08.7 | He is the author of Fermentation, the Daily Wine Blog, which I highly recommend that you buy a membership to. |
2:15.5 | He is one of the most honest people I know in the industry. |
2:19.4 | Welcome and I am excited to have you back and share some of our musings. |
2:25.0 | Now if you are an international listener before you turn this off and say it's only US stuff, |
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