The Supreme Court May Change the Way You Buy Wine

Check out our Custom Wine Cellar featured in The New York Times article, written By Eric Asimov

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Custom Wine Cellars Design and Build, photo credit Karsten Moran for The New York Times

With just a few clicks on my computer or phone, I can order a rare book from San Francisco, a country ham from Kentucky or a dazzling box of chocolates from Vermont. I can track the shipments to the door of my New York apartment building, where I will receive them, marveling at our effortless access to almost anything we desire.

That modern convenience, however, is denied to wine lovers who live in the 37 states that prohibit interstate shipping from retail wine shops. A consumer in a rural community, for example, with few good wine shops within easy reach, is forbidden to order wine from an out-of-state source with great bottles galore.

This may change in the not-too-distant future. A case to be argued before the United States Supreme Court on Wednesday may decide whether states can prohibit retail wine shops from shipping to consumers in another state. A ruling might even affect access to small-production beers and spirits, although it’s not clear whether it would extend beyond wine…

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Wine Retailer Wednesday: Daniel Posner

Our Wine Cellar Featured in Wall Street Journal, article written By Lettie Teague

Anyone who’s received one of Dan Posner’s daily email missives knows that he loves great wine (especially Burgundy) and the New York Jets, and not necessarily in that order. Posner has been in the wine business for a decade (he started life as a paralegal with an eye towards law school) and in that time has become one of the country’s most influential wine retailers. That’s thanks in part to his superb palate- and those emails. “Our old store was so small we realized we needed a way to show our customers what we had,” explained Posner, who began his email campaign some seven years ago. The emails invariably feature top wines at some very good prices – though sometimes in a breathless tone reminiscent of those television ads that counseled viewers to “Call right now – supplies won’t last!” And that’s in fact true of most wines that Posner sells via email…

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