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Lindsey Zahn on the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast: Legal Essentials Every Wine Brand and Winery Should Know

Lindsey A. Zahn, January 14, 2026January 14, 2026

In Episode 295: “Wine Law Essentials: Contracts, TTB, Social Media & More,” we dive into some of the most common legal pitfalls that wine brands and wineries encounter and how to avoid them. We covered the critical importance of well-crafted contracts, how to think about ownership and rights in agreements, navigating TTB labeling rules, compliance issues around producing non-alcoholic wines, and how to stay on the right side of social media advertising law. This conversational but practical episode was built around equipping listeners with the tools to reduce risk and protect their brands from costly compliance mistakes.

What makes the Sustainable Winegrowing podcast such a valuable resource is its focus on practical, actionable content tailored to the real-world needs of today’s wine industry. Whether you’re tuning in for cutting-edge viticulture science, sustainable vineyard practices, or business advice like we discussed, each episode connects industry professionals with insights that help strengthen their operations and long-term viability.

If you haven’t yet checked out the show, I highly recommend it — especially if you want to stay up to date on trends and issues shaping the future of sustainable winegrowing and winery operations.

In Episode 295: “Wine Law Essentials: Contracts, TTB, Social Media & More,” we dive into some of the most common legal pitfalls that wine brands and wineries encounter and how to avoid them. We covered the critical importance of well-crafted contracts, how to think about ownership and rights in agreements, navigating TTB labeling rules, compliance issues around producing non-alcoholic wines, and how to stay on the right side of social media advertising law. This conversational but practical episode was built around equipping listeners with the tools to reduce risk and protect their brands from costly compliance mistakes.

What makes the Sustainable Winegrowing podcast such a valuable resource is its focus on practical, actionable content tailored to the real-world needs of today’s wine industry. Whether you’re tuning in for cutting-edge viticulture science, sustainable vineyard practices, or business advice like we discussed, each episode connects industry professionals with insights that help strengthen their operations and long-term viability.

If you haven’t yet checked out the show, I highly recommend it — especially if you want to stay up to date on trends and issues shaping the future of sustainable winegrowing and winery operations.

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