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NJ A2295

NJ A2295
Allows wineries that produce more than 250,000 gallons per year to directly ship certain wines to consumers.


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Introduced
02/01/2018
In Committee
02/01/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill allows a winery that produces more than 250,000 gallons to directly ship certain reserve wines to consumers. Under current law, small plenary wineries that produce 250,000 gallons or less per year and farm wineries are permitted to directly ship wine to New Jersey residents and consumers residing in other states. In addition, out-of-State wineries that produce that annually produce 250,000 gallons or less may obtain a license to directly ship wine to New Jersey residents. Wineries that produce more than the 250,000 gallon capacity cap are prohibited from directly shipping wine. This bill allows the holder of a plenary winery license or an out-of-State winery that exceed the 250,000 gallon capacity cap to directly ship up to 12 cases of reserve wine to any person over the age of 21. The bill defines reserve wine as wine that is not sold or distributed through wholesalers and retailers operating in this State. The bill establishes a $1,500 fee for this license.

AI Summary

This bill allows a winery that produces more than 250,000 gallons per year to directly ship up to 12 cases of "reserve wine" (wine not sold or distributed through wholesalers and retailers in New Jersey) to consumers over the age of 21, for personal consumption and not for resale. The bill establishes a $1,500 fee for this "reserve wine shipping license," which the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control can issue only to holders of a plenary winery license in New Jersey or a valid winery license in another state who own an interest in a winery producing more than 250,000 gallons per year.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee (on 02/01/2018)

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