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Wine Distributors in New Jersey, U.S.
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The information about the countries that are represented in the distributor database. The section describes each country, the number of contacts and features of wine distribution.
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Countries
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- The Bahamas
- Bahrain
- Bahamas
- Bangladesh
- Barbados
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Burundi
- Brunei Darussalam
- Bolivia
- Bonaire
- Brazil
- Botswana
- Cambodia
- Cameroon
- Canada
- Chile
- China
- Croatia
- Colombia
- Congo
- Cote D`ivoire
- Costa Rica
- Cook Islands
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Cuba
- Curacao
- Fiji
- Finland
- France
- France, Metropolitan
- French Polynesia
- Iceland
- India
- Indonesia
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Jamaica
- Japan
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan
- Kenya
- Kuwait
- Namibia
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- New Caledonia
- New Zealand
- Nicaragua
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Northern Ireland (UK)
- Norway
- Qatar
- Saint Lucia
- San Marino
- Saudi Arabia
- Scotland (UK)
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Seychelles
- Singapore
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- South Africa
- South Korea
- Spain
- St. Helena
- Switzerland
- Taiwan
- Tanzania
- Thailand
- Turkey
- Turks and Caicos Islands
- Uganda
- Ukraine
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom (Great Britain)
- Uruguay
- USA
- USA – Alaska
- USA – Alabama
- USA – Illinois
- USA – New Jersey
- USA – Rhode Island
- USA – Texas
- USA – Vermont
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
- Wales (UK)
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
About New Jersey, U.S.
New Jersey, like each of the 50 American states, has its own peculiarities. It is called the “Garden State”: there are many small farms here, and local tomatoes are well-deservedly popular. And it can rightfully be proud of one of the oldest resort towns in the United States, Cape May, which grew up where the waters of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean meet.
The 10 largest cities in New Jersey are: Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Lakewood, Edison, Woodbridge, Toms River, Hamilton and Trenton. Trenton is the capital of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
The proximity of New Jersey to New York City makes it an ideal place for trips to Manhattan, but there are many interesting things to see in New Jersey itself – the Tuckerton Maritime Museum, the Adventure Oceanarium in Camden, which features about 8.5 thousand species of aquatic life. New Jersey has a large number of upscale boutiques, branded stores, farmers’ markets, and discount shopping centers.
Another interesting fact about this state. Almost the entire territory of Ellis Island, which is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, is located within Jersey City, a city in New Jersey, and only a small part of it is part of New York State.
If you are a person who is interested not only in winemaking, but also in music, then you are almost certainly aware of the fact that many musicians started their careers in New Jersey. We are talking about the pop star Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi also started from this city.
New Jersey is among the top most economically advanced states in the United States. It ranks 9th in the country in terms of GDP. The New Jersey population is 9,290,841 people according to the US Census Bureau’s 2023 Population Estimates Program.
What alcoholic beverages are popular and enjoyed in New Jersey?
Beer, Wine, Spirits, Cider, Craft Cocktails.
On what occasions is it customary to drink wine in New Jersey?
Dinner Parties and Gatherings. Holidays and Celebrations. Fine Dining Experiences. Winery Visits and Wine Tastings. Weddings and Anniversaries. Business and Professional Events.
What are the most popular international wines in New Jersey?
Wines from France, Italy and Spain. Australian and New Zealand Wines. Argentine Wines, Chilean Wines, Wines from Germany, Austria and Others.
What are the popular choices among wine drinkers in New Jersey?
Red Wines (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Malbec). White Wines (Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Riesling). Local New Jersey Wines, Rosé, and Sparkling Wines.
Where can you buy wines, fine wines in New Jersey?
Wine and Liquor Stores. Winery Tasting Rooms. Online Wine Retailers. Fine Wine Shops. Wine Clubs and Subscriptions. Restaurants and Bars.
Where can you buy natural, organic, bio, and vegan wines in New Jersey?
Specialized Wine Shops. Whole Foods Market. Online Retailers. Local Wineries. Farmers Markets and Local Stores.
Does New Jersey have its own wine production?
Yes, New Jersey has its own wine production. New Jersey is divided into three main wine-producing regions: the Outer Coastal Plain, the Warren Hills, and the Highlands. New Jersey currently has over 50 licensed wineries, with many of them located in the southern part of the state, particularly in the Outer Coastal Plain region.
What are the main distribution channels for wine importers in New Jersey?
Wholesale Distributors, State Liquor Stores, Licensed Retailers, On-Premise Accounts, Direct-to-Consumer Sales.
What organization in New Jersey does regulate wine importation?
In New Jersey, the primary organization that regulates the importation and distribution of wine is the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). The ABC is responsible for enforcing the state’s alcoholic beverage laws, issuing permits and licenses, and ensuring compliance with regulations related to the importation, distribution, sale, and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
What are key aspects related to wine import in New Jersey?
Licensing and Permitting. Label Approval. Product Registration. Excise Taxes. Shipping and Transportation. Record-keeping and Reporting. Restricted Sales Channels.
What are key aspects related to wine export into New Jersey?
Licensing and Permitting. Label Approval. Product Registration. Excise Taxes. Shipping and Transportation. Distribution and Sales Channels. Record-keeping and Reporting.
What exhibitions and fairs are organized in New Jersey for wine producers and wine importers?
New Jersey Wine & Food Festival (it is one of the largest and most prominent wine festivals in New Jersey). Garden State Wine Growers Association Annual Conference. New Jersey Craft Beer, Wine, and Spirits Expo (trade-focused event that brings together producers, importers, distributors, and retailers of craft beverages, including wine). Atlantic Seaboard Wine Association Annual Conference.