Wine.com Opens Warehouse in Houston Area and Gets Permit to Operate/Ship Wine in Texas

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Wine.com Opens Warehouse in Houston Area and Gets Permit to Operate/Ship Wine in Texas

As reported by the Austin American Statesman and flagged by @TXwinecountry…

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has cleared Wine.com to resume shipping to its 30,000 customers across Texas, putting an end to a permitting dispute that halted sales here back in October.

State laws block out-of-state resellers from doing business in Texas, TABC has said, but San Francisco-based Wine.com was able to obtain a different kind of permit — one usually issued to wineries — after setting up a warehouse operation in the Houston area.

“The way it was resolved was in a win-win fashion,” Wine.com CEO Rich Bergsund said. “The TABC was very helpful, business-minded and practical.”

Though the company doesn’t produce its own wines, TABC said Wine.com meets all the legal standards to obtain a winery permit, including a federal Winemaker’s and Blender’s Basic Permit issued by the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, a part of the Department of the Treasury.

More at: http://www.statesman.com/business/with-permit-in-hand-wine-com-resumes-online-2009393.html

 

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