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                                      Hundreds of California Winemakers Set 
                                        To Lose
 Wine Shipping Rights to Illinois
 -Pending 
                                        Illinois Law Hits CA Winemakers Without 
                                        Winemaking Facilities-
  
                                      (Sacramento, Calif) Upwards 
                                      of 500 California wineries will be prohibited 
                                      from shipping wine to consumers in Illinois 
                                      if pending legislation in that state becomes 
                                      law. These California winemakers have "Type 
                                      17" and "type 20" licenses 
                                      issued by the California Alcohol Beverage 
                                      Control that allow them to make wine at 
                                      facilities they do not own themselves. These 
                                      winemakers' official status in California 
                                      as "retailers" and "distributors" 
                                      put them at odds with Illinois House Bill 
                                      429 that would only allow "wineries" 
                                      to ship into the state, according to the 
                                      Specialty Wine Retailers Association. "The 
                                      500-plus California brands these winemakers 
                                      produce range from highly boutique and coveted 
                                      to being very large and well distributed, 
                                      to everything in between," explained 
                                      Tom Wark Executive Director of the Specialty 
                                      Wine Retailers Association that is opposing 
                                      HB 429 in Illinois. "I suspect these 
                                      winemakers will be very surprised when they 
                                      are told by the state of Illinois that even 
                                      though they make wine, they are prohibited 
                                      now from shipping into the state they've 
                                      had access to for 15 years." Alcohol 
                                      Distributors' Efforts to Shut Down Wine 
                                      Retailers hits some Winemakers hard California 
                                      winemakers that hold type 17 and type 20 
                                      licenses tend not to own their own winemaking 
                                      facilities, but rather do their winemaking 
                                      at other wineries or at "custom crush" 
                                      facilities. However, their wine brands and 
                                      wines are often among the most famous in 
                                      the state. In many cases these "virtual 
                                      wineries" depend heavily on direct 
                                      shipment of wine to consumers. Yet, their 
                                      California licensing identifying them officially 
                                      as retailers and wholesalers will keep them 
                                      out of the Illinois direct shipping market 
                                      just as all California wine stores would 
                                      be prohibited from shipping to Illinoisans 
                                      if HB 429 becomes law. Cameron 
                                      Hughes, the owner of San Francisco's Cameron 
                                      Hughes Wines, is one of hundreds of California 
                                      winemakers who hold a 17/20 license combination. 
                                      Hughes has thousands of customers across 
                                      the country, including in Illinois. "This 
                                      kind of law is an unbelievable power grab 
                                      by entrenched business interests seeking 
                                      to limit consumer choice," Hughes charges. 
                                      "Not only is it legally dubious and 
                                      in direct opposition to the 'Granholm' Supreme 
                                      Court decision, it's a big middle finger 
                                      to Illinois consumers." Specialty 
                                      Wine Retailers Association is suggesting 
                                      California winemakers holding a combination 
                                      17/20 license contact their customers in 
                                      Illinois and urge them to tell their legislators 
                                      to vote no on HB 429. "These 
                                      California winemakers are caught in the 
                                      middle of an effort by wine distributors 
                                      nationwide to shut down retailer-to-consumer 
                                      shipping for sake of protecting their own 
                                      market," explained Wark. "Our 
                                      position is that consumers should have access 
                                      to all wine retailers nationwide and that 
                                      the 2005 Granholm v. Heald Supreme Court 
                                      decision compel states to treat in-state 
                                      and out-of-state wine retailers, as well 
                                      as wineries, equally when it comes to direct 
                                      shipping regulations. The 
                                      legislation has passed the House and is 
                                      currently waiting to be voted on in the 
                                      Illinois Senate.
 Specialty Wine Retailers Association
 Tom Wark, Executive Director
 707-935-4424
 twark@specialtywineretailers.org
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