Monday, January 19, 2009

Let Your Voice Be Heard


CHICAGO, Jan 19, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Past legislative initiatives that have harmed Illinois consumers' access to wine have spurred a group of Illinois wine and free trade lovers to announce the formation of the Illinois Wine Consumer Coalition (IWCC). The Internet home of the IWCC can be found at http://www.illinoiswineconsumers.org.

The mission of the new consumer-advocacy group reads in part:
"The Illinois Wine Consumer Coalition and its members provide a voice for Illinois wine consumers. Our foundational principle is that Illinois consumers should have full access to the wines of their choice from both Illinois and out-of-state sources. A well-regulated and efficient wine market should provide full access to all wines for adult Illinois consumers."

PASSAGE OF ANTI-CONSUMER WINE BILL SPURS GROUP'S CREATION
"Our goal is to educate Illinois consumers, Illinois media and Illinois lawmakers on the issue of consumer access to wine and the benefits of free trade," said Gretchen Neuman, a member of the IWCC steering committee. "In addition, we will be working with other advocacy groups and growing our membership and our voice with the goal of giving Illinois consumers access to wines via direct shipping -- access that was stripped from Illinois consumers with the implementation of HB 429 in 2008."

Illinois wine consumers were stripped of their right to purchase wine from out-of-state wine retailers in 2008. The passage of HB 429 removed this right after Illinoisans had enjoyed full access to the American wine market for 15 years. The fact that consumers were never taken into account during deliberations over HB 429 helped give impetus to the creation of the IWCC.
"As a voice for Illinois consumers, we fully believe that wine sales should be well regulated and taxed," said Neuman. "However, this can easily be accomplished while still providing Illinoisans with full access to the American wine market."

WINE LOVERS ACROSS ILLINOIS INVITED TO ADD VOICES TO COALITION
"The recent restrictions on consumer access to wine in Illinois that resulted from HB 429 were clearly nothing more than payoff to the well-heeled Illinois alcohol distributors, the only group that benefits from restricting access to wine," said Neuman. "In the past five years Illinois alcohol distributors have given more than $3.5 million dollars in political contributions to help grease the wheel's of anti-consumer wine legislation."

Wine lovers and supporters of free trade across Illinois are invited to join the IWCC. As members they will get regular updates about the state of consumer access to wine in Illinois. In addition, the IWCC will encourage its membership to reach out to lawmakers, media and other wine consumers to assure they are very clear where Illinoisans stand when bills concerning wine and consumers are being considered in Springfield. Finally, the IWCC will be actively working to overturn the anti-consumer aspects of HB 429.

"Illinois wine consumers have been ignored and punished in the past and the principles of free trade shelved for the sake of special interests," said Neuman. "That won't happen again as long as the IWCC is watching and participating in the process."

For more information on the Illinois Wine Consumer Coalition visit
http://www.illinoiswineconsumers.org.

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

We're Back With Friends

It has been one busy summer but now that the grape harvest has begun we are back to work and rejuvenated with ideas for the Illinois Winemakers Alliance! We have spent the summer researching wine legislation in Illinois and the United States. We have specifically been meeting and collaborating on ways to keep the public and wine consumers in ‘the know’ with wine legislation news. One way to do that was to create a group called ‘Friends of Illinois Wineries’. Our friends will not only get special treatment at participating Illinois wineries but will also be kept up to date with news and mailings. Here’s some more information on ‘Friends of Illinois Wineries’:

Sponsored by the Illinois Winemakers Alliance, the ‘Friends of Illinois Wineries’ program will help support efforts to minimize the cost of wine to consumers by protecting each winery’s right to ship directly to the retailer and to you.

A $10 donation gives you special access to promotional offers at participating Illinois wineries!

With your donation you will receive a card to present at each winery to redeem discounts, wine tastings and other special offers.

Participating Wineries Include:

Lynfred Winery
10% off the purchase of wine bottles or cases

Glunz Family Winery & Cellars
10% off the purchase of wine bottles or cases

Massbach Ridge Winery
20% off first bottle of wine purchased

Hidden Lake Winery
10% off the purchase of wine bottles or cases

Illinois River Winery
10% off the purchase of any wine bottles, cases, or merchandise


Galena Cellars Vineyard & Winery
10% off the purchase of wine bottles or cases

August Hill Winery
Two Tastings for the price of one, plus 5% off wine purchased

Kensington’s Wine Auctions
One free tasting of four Illinois wines of the customer’s choice

Tasting deVine (Wheaton)
10% off the purchase of wine bottles or cases

Tasting deVine (Naperville)
10% off the purchase of wine bottles or cases


To Become a Friend of Illinois Wineries Click Here

Sunday, June 22, 2008

IWA Meeting This Wednesday

Illinois Winemaker’s Alliance (IWA)
Agenda
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Cooper’s Hawk Restaurant & Winery
Burr Ridge, Illinois
Lunch: 11:30 AM
Meeting: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM

I. Call to Order (Fred Koehler)

II. Report of Executive Director (Tom Stone)
A. Progress Report
B. Current Member List

III. Treasurer’s Report (Fred Koehler, Acting Treasurer)

IV. Legislative Update (Fred Koehler)

V. “Friends of Illinois Wineries” Discount Card Update

VI. Presentation by Jerald O’Kennard, Director, Beverage Testing Institute (BTI)
A. How BTI Tests Wines

VII. Presentation by Steve Puccini,
http://www.winefather.com/
A. Illinois Wineries on Web site
B. Kensington’s Wine Auction Facility in Chicago

VIII. Review / Discuss IWA Web Site (Links and Blogspot)

IX. Other Business

X. Adjournment



At this meeting, we will make the final decisions and launch our Friends of Illinois Wineries program, the BTI Quality Improvement program, and new legislative initiatives. We will also hear from Steve Puccini of WineFather LLC about a new marketing opportunity for all Illinois Wineries.

Please RSVP to
Tom Stone

Friday, May 30, 2008

The New Illinois Wine Law




Today CLTV starting airing a new piece regarding the new Illinois wine bill that will go into effect on Sunday, June 1, 2008. It is a bill that the Illinois Winemakers' Alliance has been fighting and will continue to fight. WATCH THIS STORY UNFOLD .

The
governor and many other individuals consider this bill to be beneficial to Illinois wine consumers and even market it as a great thing for the Illinois wineries. What has actually happened is that the three largest wineries, creating over 60% of the wine made in Illinois, have had their rights stripped from them. Before HB 0429 passed 2nd class wineries (wineries producing over 25,000 gallons of wine per year) in Illinois were able to sell 10,000 gallons of wine direct. With the new bill, 1st class wineries (wineries producing under 25,000 gallons of wine per year were given the ability to sell 5,000 gallons direct per year, while the large wineries were stripped of all direct shipping abilities.

What does this mean to the consumer? It means that if someone loves
Cooper's Hawk, Galena Cellars or Lynfred wines and wants to buy them at a restaurant, they will be paying more. The reason? The second class wineries now must go through a distributor; tacking on dollars to the consumer. We find that to be discriminatory. We are living with liquor laws from the 1930's. Ridiculous.

Tom Wark, Executive Director of the SWRA, had a commentary in the Chicago Tribune the other day that truly sums it up. Bill Daley from the Tribune followed it up with a blog, too.

Want to know more! Let us know!
Email us with your questions or post a comment.

Monday, April 21, 2008

So True. So True.



The Southern, an Illinois newspaper, posted an article on Friday called ‘Ups & Downs’ mentioning some of the good vs. evil in Illinois this year. What caught my eye was this quote:

“Thumbs down – to Gov. Rod Blagojevich for putting state support for the burgeoning Illinois wine industry on the chopping block. It is now, as the industry is experiencing phenomenal growth, that it needs expert guidance for grape growing and winemaking if it is to produce quality wines. What's a near $400,000 state investment in return for an estimated $60 million direct economic impact that includes state taxes and state license fees? We know the state budget is strained, but this expense looks more than justified by the return on investment.”

Kudos to the Southern! Finally someone has it right! Before prohibition Illinois was the fourth largest wine producing state in the US (New York, Ohio and Missouri being the top three). If Illinois wine is going to continue to grow we need the help of our state and local governments.

Well said Southern, well said. . .

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Quality Assurance Program




Canada is doing it; so is Pennsylvania; why not Illinois? At the last meeting of the IWA members discussed the prospect of submitting Illinois wines, from member wineries, for analysis. The analysis doesn’t award the wines with bronze, silver and gold but with a stamp of approval.

There is such a plethora of wines available to consumers that having a ‘stamp of approval’ could give assurance to buyers that the wine has been tested and is well worth their money. It’s a project that IWA is doing research on and was just delighted to see someone else trying it out.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Member News: Blue Sky Winemaker Dinner







April 12, 2008 – 1:00pm – 3:00pm



Save the date for an opportunity to enjoy award-winning Illinois wines and 4-star quality food at Blue Sky Vineyard. Learn the basics of wine tasting and the rules of wine and food pairing. Meet our winemaker Karen Hand, "Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Associations" - Vintner of the Year 2006, and enjoy a delicious, catered 5-course meal.

After the class join our winemaker for a tour of our cellar. Each person that attends the course will receive a 10% off coupon good towards a purchase made that day at the vineyard.

Read what some of our guests said about our first "Wine & Food" course:


"I enjoyed this very much. This was my first wine class. I would like to repeat it someday, just to refresh. Thank You!" - Wine Drinker for 7 years

"This class was very well presented and easy to understand and best of all, a lot of fun. Great wine, great food, and great information!" - Deb Browning

"Great workshop! Very informative. - A nice way to spend an afternoon! - Wine Drinker for 20 years


Caterer and Menu Information Will Be Available March 5, 2008

For More Information Contact:

Blue Sky Vineyard

3150 S. Rocky Comfort Rd. Makanda, IL 62958
Phone: 618-995-9463 Fax: 618-995-9763