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Bergman, a wine law attorney in New York.
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But Mr. Kravitz was not allowed to produce a wine from his vineyard alone, as an all-Grenache wine is not permitted by law to be dubbed a Roussillon wine.
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But newly legal New Zealand drinkers love them so much, that sparkling Sauvignon Blanc sales have taken a major bite out of the market for RTD Alcopops, long a thorn in the side of the beer and wine industries, not to mention law enforcement and health advocates.
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Even if a New Yorker visited the winery in person, New York law banned it from shipping a case of wine back to the customer's New York apartment.
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Bensinger cited that Wine.com has faced fines by New York state for breaking a law requiring food and alcohol to be shipped separately.
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Odds are, if you have wine delivered to your door in the U.S., you're breaking the law.
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First the policy has been challenged by wine-producing European Union nations such as France, Italy and Spain amid claims that it breaches EU law on free trade.
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