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Date: 2004-05-06 22:59:08
From: Tom and Gill Broadaway

Subject: Re: German Wines in Florida

Unfortunately each state in the US has a different law concerning shipment into that state. As explained earlier, Florida allows shipment IF the out of state shipper has a license either direct of a distributor.

I lived in Germany for several years and became attached to the lighter German wines. Also, I remember some very good red wines from the Heilbronn and Stuttgart areas. Would love to find some here in Central Florida.

Jason Stanek <jstanek@iastate.edu> wrote:
My understanding was that we can purchase wines over the Internet, but the
companies we purchase from must be licensed to sell in the state we
live. Additionally many states have strange laws that limit quantities or
prohibit residents from receiving alcohol shipments without special
licenses or at all.


At 07:07 AM 05/06/2004, you wrote:
>Good Morning,
>
>I was not aware that we (Americans) could not purchase wines over the
>internet. Wow! The fact that I have purchased items from companies /
>individuals all over the world led me to believe that there were no
>exceptions. Oh well!
>
>Please keep me posted on your business. Perhaps we can find a way to
>make this work.
>
>Regards,
>
>Ken Rhodes
>Mobile, Alabama (Gulf Coast)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: wineforum_owner@apris.de [mailto:wineforum_owner@apris.de] On
>Behalf Of David Williams
>Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 2:49 PM
>To: wineforum@wein-plus.com
>Subject: [wineforum] RE: German Wines in Florida
>
>
>Hello,
>
>I've just seen your query. I don't think I can help you but, in brief,
>I am an Englishman who has lived here in Germany for the past 21 years.
>I'm currently finishing work on a website and plan to launch an export
>business Wines from Germany selling local Württemberg wines around the
>end of the month. (Württemberg is one of the 13 wine areas of Germany.
>Rheinhessen is another. All wines are of a similar character, what is
>important is the GRAPE and the classification grading, Kabinet, Spätlese
>and so on. We will explain all this on our website).
>
>At this stage what would interest me to know is your advice on this
>point. Europeans, Australians etc. can buy their wine from internet
>sources but I understand US residents can't as you are only allowed to
>buy wine from a licenced wine or liquor store. I am told that applies
>to all states. I find this astonishing and would be grateful if you
>would be kind enough to let me know if this is true.
>
>Thanks for your help. David Williams (from soon-to-be Wines from
>Germany!)
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: wineforum_owner@apris.de [mailto:wineforum_owner@apris.de]On
>Behalf Of Tom and Gill Broadaway
>Sent: 05 May 2004 15:26
>To: wineforum@wein-plus.de
>Subject: [wineforum] German Wines in Florida
>
>
>It is difficult to find a good selection of German wines in Central
>Florida. This is especially true for wines from the Rheinhessen
>district.
>
>If anyone knows of a supplier/wine store in Orlando or Tampa area I
>would appreciate the information.
>
>Tom Broadaway
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