The Durham City Council voted unanimously Monday night to create a social district that will let people drink outdoors downtown.
Long before the life science, IT and cybersecurity sectors were mainstay industries in Montgomery County, Maryland, agriculture was -- and continues to be -- a strong and important presence
Out-of-state wine producers can sell and ship directly to consumers (DTC) in 47 states, including Ohio. Out-of-state wine retailers can ship to only 13 states - and Ohio isn't one of them.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin invites Virginia wine lovers from across the Commonwealth and the U.S. to celebrate Virginia Wine Month. October signals the peak of harvest for more than 300 wineries and vineyards as the next vintage of Virginia wine is underway.
Mini bottles are a great way for consumers to try small amounts of alcohol without buying a full bottle -- or they're a way for children to conceal their underage drinking without getting caught.
Oregon's wine industry showed recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 with across-the-board growth in production, sales and crop value, according to a new industry report.
While the technology for the mDL is ready, the challenge is creating an ecosystem of partners who accept the digital ID.
The reason diners might have to settle for beer and wine in Idaho might not be that restaurant owners across Idaho are teetotalers or offering liquor to customers isn't profitable. It's because of state law.
A slate of bills is being considered before the Wyoming Legislature that would make liquor licenses much easier for businesses to attain in the State of Wyoming.
The Virginia Craft Brewers Guild (VCBG) announced its intent this month to develop the Virginia Beer Distribution Company, modeled after the Virginia Winery Distribution Company (VWDC) within the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS), and allow all brewery licensees to have limited self-distribution directly to retail licensees.