The Pennsylvania House of Representatives Liquor Control Committee has moved House Bill 467, a bill that would change the liquor code as it relates to funeral services.
A bill that would allow Oregon grocery stores to sell cocktails in a can, made from distilled spirits and containing up to 14% alcohol by volume, dropped in Salem on Feb. 24.
On 14 March, the Albanese government announced it will extend a crackdown on unfair trading practices to small businesses in its ongoing efforts to address power imbalances between small and large businesses.
Think red wine is safer? A new study shows both red and white wines carry similar cancer risks-but white wine may pack an extra punch when it comes to skin cancer.
- President Trump's potential Tariffs on European Alcohol and their impact on West Michigan businesses
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. - President Donald Trump's threats of 200% tariffs on European alcohol are prompting businesses in West Michigan to prepare for potential changes.
The Spanish government has approved a draft of the country's first ever national law forbidding the sale of alcohol to minors.
March is Women's History Month, highlighted by International Women's Day on March 8.
Fine Wine & Good Spirits sent out a digital packet at the beginning of the month highlighting the women making waves in the wine and spirits industry around the globe while offering unique products and cocktail recipes inspired by these female trailblazers.
Ever wanted to order an alcoholic beverage delivered to your home? Under a proposed new law, you could.
If approved, a bill from Rep. Jessica Grill, a Manchester Democrat, would authorize restaurants to deliver cocktails and mixed drinks to customers' homes.
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump launched a trade war Tuesday against America's three biggest trading partners, drawing immediate retaliation from Mexico, Canada and China and sending financial markets into a tailspin as the U.S. faced the threat of rekindled inflation and paralyzing uncertainty for business.
The price of a bottle of wine in Alberta is set to go up after April 1.
The Alberta government announced changes to its liquor markups in the recent budget, with respect to wine only, saying it will "address industry concerns, improve equity within the system, and support the growth of Alberta's liquor manufacturing industry."