Wine Shipping to Ohio Bites the Dust
Sadly, we spent most of the day yesterday calling our Ohio wine club members breaking the bad news. Somehow, a provision got slipped into the state budget which will forbid larger wineries from shipping directly to consumers. Wineries producing over 150,000 gallons (about 63,000 cases) will not be able get the shipping permits, all effective October 1. The worst thing about it? It was all very sneaky, with no chance for debate. Is it the Wholesale Beer and Wine Association wanting a bigger piece of the pie? If so, that’s as manipulative as a football team breaking the opposing quarterback’s leg cause they’re scared of losing. Is it the state wanting more money? If that’s the case , Ohio could choose to charge sales tax on shipping purchases, as many other states do.
Either way, we’re losing over 50 wine club members plus other customers who enjoy purchasing many of our wines not widely available, such as the Reserves and smaller-production vineyard designates. But they don’t have to take it quietly…. Let the state know you’re ticked: call, send letters, visit Free the Grapes.
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