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On Reserve

A Wine Law Blog

Author: Lindsey A. Zahn

Lindsey is the founder and author of On Reserve: A Wine Law Blog. She is an attorney and the Managing Partner of the alcohol beverage and food law firm Lindsey Zahn P.C. Lindsey is admitted to the New York State Bar.

Live Hearing of H.R. 5034 This Wednesday

Lindsey A. Zahn, September 27, 2010October 14, 2025

This Wednesday, September 29, 2010 at 11:00 AM EST, a live hearing of H.R. 5034 will be conducted. The hearing can be watched via webcast at the Committee on the Judiciary. An additional resource that houses much information on the bill, as well as provides latest developments and FAQs, is…

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New Postal Reform Bill Could Affect Shipping Wine

Lindsey A. Zahn, September 24, 2010October 14, 2025

On September 23, 2010, Senator Thomas Carper introduced a new bill to the Senate. The new bill, titled the The Postal Operations Sustainment and Transformation (POST) Act of 2010, serves to reduce the number of home delivery days, close extraneous post offices, and open retail outlets or automated kiosks in…

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The Wrath of Blue (Laws)

Lindsey A. Zahn, September 20, 2010October 14, 2025

The topic of this article was prompted by the suggestion of Joy Alessandra Kull ’09, a colleague of mine from the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration who is professionally involved with the wine industry. Historical Context of Early Alcoholic Beverage Regulation One of the most captivating aspects of wine…

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The New Text of H.R. 5034 (CARE Act)

Lindsey A. Zahn, September 17, 2010October 14, 2025

H.R. 5034, the Comprehensive Alcohol Regulatory Effectiveness (“CARE”) Act, has recently undergone a change in its text. The new text of the bill reads as follows: “State or territorial regulations may not intentionally or facially discriminate against out-of-state or out-of-territory producers of alcoholic beverages in favor of in-state or in-territory…

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The TRIPS Agreement and the Wine Industry

Lindsey A. Zahn, September 16, 2010October 14, 2025

When considering international relations with respect to the wine industry, most literature recites the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (commonly called the “TRIPS Agreement”). Generally speaking, the TRIPS Agreement creates standards of intellectual property (“IP”) regulation amongst other members of the World Trade Organization (“WTO”).  This agreement…

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Group Sues San Diego County on New Winery Policy

Lindsey A. Zahn, September 12, 2010October 14, 2025

On September 3, 2010, the San Diego Citizenry Group, on behalf of various property owners throughout San Diego, brought suit against San Diego County’s Board of Supervisors challenging a new ordinance approved on August 4, 2010. The ordinance reportedly creates a more manageable process for wine growers to open wine-tasting…

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One Woman Winery is of Unparalleled Taste

Lindsey A. Zahn, September 9, 2010October 14, 2025

One of my favorite wineries on the North Fork of Long Island (and trust me, it can be difficult at times to choose) is One Woman Wines & Vineyards. As a woman who values architectural beauty and ambience during her wine tastings, my list of favorites generally reflects larger Long…

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Agreement Between Australia and the European Community on Trade in Wine

Lindsey A. Zahn, September 7, 2010November 4, 2025

Just to clarify a prior post of On Reserve, the 1994 wine agreement between the European Community and Australia that prevented Australia from producing wine of particular GIs did name several of the wines mentioned in the most recent agreement between the two powers. These GIs, under Article 8 of…

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Class Action Law Suit Against Constellation Brands Inc. for the Sale of Fraudulent Pinot Noir

Lindsey A. Zahn, September 4, 2010October 14, 2025

Over the last few months, there has been an ongoing class action claim against Constellation Brands Inc. (of Victor, NY) for selling fraudulent Pinot noir in the United States from a French supplier. Constellation Brands is one of the largest sellers and manufacturers of wine in the world and sells…

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Australia Adopts EU’s Geographical Indication System

Lindsey A. Zahn, September 3, 2010October 14, 2025

This last week, Australia signed an agreement with the European Union to comply with the geographical indication (“GI”) system of the EU. The new agreement replaces an agreement signed in 1994 between the two wine powers and protects eleven of the EU drink labels and 112 of the Australian GI’s….

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