Thursday, June 29, 2006

ITALIAN WINERY SUING ILLINOIS

While Illinois lawmakers continuing to haggle over direct shipment, the Italian Villa Monteleone Winery is suing the state, claiming Illinois’ liquor law favors its native wineries. Currently, Illinois winemakers can sell directly to consumers, while out-of-state vineyards must go through distributors.

"This self-distribution privilege constitutes pure economic protectionism; there is no rational basis for the different treatment of Illinois and non-Illinois wineries," argued the Verona-based company in the lawsuit filed last week.

Villa Monteleone wine is distributed by the Wirtz family in Illinois, Minnesota and Nevada through a subsidiary, Judge & Dolph Limited.

The latest lawsuit comes after distributors and the state's wine industry disagreed over legislation that would limit the amount of product vineyards could sell directly to the public. The proposal died in the House earlier this year.