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		<title>All I Want For Christmas Is Wine Shipped To Maryland</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got a lump of coal in my decanter this year. Vinfolio, my former employer and current wine retailer of choice, has stopped shipping wine to Virginia. Word is that previously un-enforcable tax laws and laws governing third-party shippers are suddenly getting lots of attention. Many retailers who wish to play by the rules are [...]]]></description>
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<p>I got a lump of coal in my decanter this year.  <a href="http://www.vinfolio.com">Vinfolio</a>, my former employer and current wine retailer of choice, has stopped shipping wine to Virginia.  Word is that previously un-enforcable tax laws and laws governing third-party shippers are suddenly getting lots of attention.  Many retailers who wish to play by the rules are deciding it is easier to just not play at all.</p>
<p>So this leaves Washington DC as a sixty square mile oasis into which wine may be shipped.  Wine enthusiasts located in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania can flock to the nation&#8217;s capital for their vino.</p>
<p>But wait!  There is hope!  A few articles went around in November about retailers that are lining up on the side of direct wine shipping to Maryland.  WJZ.com gets <a href="http://wjz.com/local/wine.bottle.mail.2.1291585.html">the link</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;As a store owner that specializes in Maryland produced wines, I understand the problems facing the survival and growth of our state&#8217;s wine industry,&#8221; Birney said. &#8220;The distributor side of (Maryland&#8217;s) three-tier system does not care about our local wineries and small businesses.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Direct shipping to Maryland residents will not hurt the local wine shops.  Instead, as Maryland residents suddenly get access to a world of wine that was previously unavailable, enthusiasm for wine will increase, helping sales at the shops.  Further, allowing Maryland wineries <em>to ship to residents located in their own state</em> will seriously help local wineries and agriculture as well as promote interest in Maryland wine.  It is an economic win on all sides.  </p>
<p>There are also a few good quotes from Baltimore Delegate Carolyn Krysiak, who you may remember <a href="http://www.vinotrip.com/2008/03/14/maryland-hb-1260-ad-nauseum/">opposed this legislation in 2008</a>.  Krysiak now supports direct wine shipping into Maryland and plans to so-sponsor a bill in the 2010 session.</p>
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&#8220;We encouraged wineries to take a risk and start their businesses and now we&#8217;re throwing roadblocks in front of them,&#8221; Krysiak said. &#8220;I feel some sense of obligation to people who took this gamble in our state.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Well, good. Score one for the good guys.</p>
<p>Again, leading the charge this year will be the good people at the <a href="http://www.mwbbl.org">Marylanders for Better Beer and Wine Laws</a>.  Shoot them an email (or a donation) of support and don&#8217;t forget to lobby your local Maryland senators and delegates.  Legislative session starts in January and I&#8217;ll keep posting about updates as they happen.</p>
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