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Merging Wine Retail and Upscale Restaurants
05-20-2000, 10:27 AM,
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I seem to recall places in Pennsylvania were off-premises sales were allowed. You could go to the local tavern, drink a few and then take a six-pack home with you. I think Maryland was the same way.

But that is for beer and I don't know if the same applies for wine.
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