One of the biggest challenges for small wineries in the United States is developing a market for their products. Small wineries often have a difficult time getting conventional retail shelf space because they do not produce enough volume or products to make it cost effective for wholesalers to carry their…
Author: Byron Crowe II
Byron Crowe is the founder of the Society of Wine and Jurisprudence at Cornell Law School. He is a J.D. and holds a B.A. in economics from Tufts University. His favorite wines are Oregon Pinot Noirs and New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs.