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Laws pretaining to wine tastings
08-03-2001, 09:15 AM,
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This is the biggest mess in the US. 50 states and 50 liquor laws. Contact your state liquor board for clarification in your state. Penalities can be quite steep for doing what you want to do in some states.

Wisconsin Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement
Department of Revenue
4610 University Avenue
Madison, Wisconsin 53708
Phone: 608/266-3969
Fax: 608/264-9920

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