Richard P. Mendelson deftly explains the federal, state, and local laws that govern wine production, taxation, marketing, distribution, and sales. Wine Law in America: Law and Policy exemplifies and sheds light on Commerce Clause and 21st Amendment issues, as well as matters of public health and social responsibility. Complementing a variety of courses, Wine Law in America: Law and Policy, features: lucid explanations of the federal, state, and local laws governing wine production, taxation, marketing, distribution, and sales discussion of Commerce Clause and 21st Amendment issues case law that addresses interstate trade in wine coverage of intellectual property concerns regarding wine labeling and advertising matters of public health and social responsibility for wine industry members and wine consumers how to establish and operate a wineryincluding grape sourcing, vineyard leases, and licensing and permitting descriptions of key international institutions and agreements that regulate the global wine industry
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4.4 Enforcement at the Federal Level of avas Under the Federal Alcohol Administration Act of 1935 as amended, the ttb is tasked with, inter alia, enforcing identity and quality standards in wines sold into the U.S.102 In the U.S., ...
Modeled after a case of wine, this book contains 12 chapters each examining a specific topic. The book broadens anyone's appreciation of the wine industry, and will be a welcome addition to any wine enthusiasts or lawyers library.
Among the influential directors of the AAPA were Henry Joy, president of the Packard Motor Car Company; John J. ... Franklin P. Adams, “Conning Tower,” New York World (February 1931): quoted in Sean Cashman, Prohibition: The Lie of the ...
The emergence of the American wine industry as a global force required a wine law to regulate appellations that would guarantee the provenance of the grapes used. A system to designate official U.S. wine regions (called American ...
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The FTC considered these clashing policy concerns in the Wine Report. ... while prohibiting similar shipment from out-of-state wineries.30 Under applicable principles of constitutional law, ... 30 Granholm v Heald, 544 US 460 (2005).
Cameron Hughes is described by many as a negociant. When he was growing up, his father worked in wine sales. He spent several years as a wine broker, acquired substantial knowledge about the bulk wine market, and made the connections ...
Polacsek , John F. “ Pop - Pop - Fizz , Fizz : A Glimpse at the Northwest Ohio Wine Industry in Years Gone By . ” Northwest Ohio Quarterly 53 ( Spring 1981 ) : 35-49 . Primm , James N. Economic Policy in the Development of a Western ...
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