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TTB Investigation Results in Permit Suspension for MarcoWine

 
October 29, 2018
For Immediate Release

Office of Congressional and Public Affairs
202-453-2180

TTB Investigation Results in Permit Suspension for MarcoWine

FY—19—02

Washington, D.C. — On October 26, 2018, MarcoWine, LLC, a wholesaler in Calistoga, California, served a one day suspension of its basic permit.  This is the third stipulated suspension of a Federal Alcohol Administration Act (FAA) basic permit to develop out of the joint operation that TTB conducted with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control in March 2018.

Specifically, between 2008 and 2018, MarcoWine, LLC engaged in consignment sales of wine to a trade buyer that was not obligated to pay for the wine until after it had been sold to retailers. Consignment sales arrangements, like other unlawful trade practices, are used to gain an unfair advantage over law-abiding industry members and ultimately limit consumer choice.

Relevant documents related to this suspension can be found on our Field Operations Administrative Cases page.

TTB is committed to putting an end to anti-competitive practices that hurt law-abiding businesses and prevent consumers from enjoying a wide selection of products.  With that goal in mind, TTB will continue to assess ways that enforcement actions can encourage voluntary compliance and discourage noncompliant industry members from treating those enforcement actions as a simple cost of doing business.

Please visit www.ttb.gov for additional information on prohibited trade practices.

 

 

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