Archive for the ‘Wine Consumers’ Category

Aug 13, 2012

Dishonesty and Deception Among Alcohol Partisans

The "Annual Alcohol Law Symposium" sounds pretty important. Alcohol law is pretty serious stuff, impacts just about everyone in the land, and is an important field in the area of law. So it should be that an "Annual Alcohol Law Symposium" ought to be organized by an equally important sounding "Center for Alcohol Policy". But here's my question: How can such an important sounding symposium, produced by such an important sounding organization, present a list of symposium speakers that counts…

Aug 7, 2012

Enacting Joy: The State of Wine, Consumers and Sunday

In every state where long-standing bans on sales of alcohol on Sunday have been lifted, consumers express their approval after having experienced the new convenience. This, predictably, appears to be the case in Connecticut where the long-standing ban on picking up a bottle of wine on Sunday was ended by the legislature and sales began in mid May. However, just as predictably, store owners remain unsatisfied by the change. Why consumers would like the lifting of the old, religious-inspired restrictions…

Aug 6, 2012

What’s Best For Wine Consumers?

What set of regulatory circumstances "results in the best situation for a state's wine consumers"? This is the underlying question in a Memphis Commercial Appeal article written by Fredric Koeppel that considers the impact of locally-owned alcohol wholesalers that are bought by larger, multi-state, non-local companies. Just such a thing has occurred a number of times n Memphis. Where this southern city once hosted six, family-owned, local distributors of alcohol, now, after successive buyouts and consolidations, only two remain. The…

Jul 31, 2012

The Silence of the Wine Consumer

The Pennsylvania Tribune Review on Saturday published an editorial on the issue of wine regulations that continues a tradition that is on its way to becoming and institution: Discussing the impact of wine regulations without taking account of the issue form the perspective of the consumer. In "Data Disproves Argument Against Liquor Privatization", writers Antony Davis and James Harrigan, two economists from academia make the straightforward case that privatizing Pennsylvania's alcohol marketplace by taking out of the hands of the…

Jul 30, 2012

A Wine Blogger’s Hate Mail of the Week

Dear Tom Wark: I recently googled 'Three Tier System' and noticed that your writings rose to the top of the list. It brought me to your blog titled 'The three tier system and consumer acces to wine'. Then I noticed your Manifesto for Change in Wine. I read it too. I only have one question-Who the fuck do you think you are? You probably don't realize that 100s of thouses of good Americans are employed by distributors. But al you…