Senate begins action on reshaping Tenn. wine laws

By   2009-3-11 16:30:26

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The state Senate has begun taking action on a series of proposals to reshape the way wine is sold in Tennessee.

The Senate State and Local Government Committee on Tuesday unanimously advanced a measure that would allow Tennesseans to buy up to five cases from out-of-state wineries, and to transport it back across state lines.

Current law bars bringing any alcohol into the state.

Sen. Doug Overbey, a Maryville Republican and the bill's main sponsor, says the law change would address concerns about Tennessee's "Grape and Wine Law."

A panel of federal judges on the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals last year found existing special rules for wineries in Tennessee to be unfair to competitors outside the state.


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Read SB0944 at: http://www.capitol.tn.gov

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