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Wine Distributors in Vermont, U.S.
Countries in the database
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 Vermont, U.S.
The 14th state, annexed on March 4, 1791, is also known as the Green Mountain State. Vermont is known for its leisurely lifestyle, long winters, extremely small area, and forests, forests, forests. After all, the state is covered by almost 75% of them. Someone would say “the end of the earth,” while others call it “the most cozy and picturesque place in the world”.
Vermont is one of the smallest states in terms of area, located in a group of regions in the eastern United States called New England. It shares a border with Canada. It also shares a border with three US states: New Hampshire, New York, and Massachusetts. Vermont is the only state in the New England group that is landlocked. But it has a beautiful Lake Champlain. It is the capital of Vermont: Montpelier. The capital Montpelier is home to only 7,000 people and is the smallest capital in the United States. Largest cities: Burlington, Rutland, South Burlington.
What alcoholic beverages are popular and enjoyed in Vermont?
Beer, Hard Cider, Whiskey, Wine, Craft Cocktails, Gin, Vodka.
On what occasions is it customary to drink wine in Vermont?
Farm-to-Table Dining. Outdoor Recreation and Events. Romantic Occasions. Social Gatherings. Weddings, Holidays and Celebrations. Wine Tastings.
What are the most popular international wines in Vermont?
Wines from France, Italy and Spain. Californian Wines, Chilean Wines, Wines from Germany, Austria and Others.
What are the popular choices among wine drinkers in Vermont?
Dry White Wines (Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling). Dry Red Wines (Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Bordeaux-style blends). Rosé Wines, Dessert Wines (Ice and Port-style), and Sparkling Wines.
Where can you buy wines, fine wines in Vermont?
State Liquor Stores. Specialty Wine Shops. Grocery store chains (for ex. Shaws, City Market in Burlington and Hunger Mountain Co-op in Montpelier). Winery Tasting Rooms. Online Wine Retailers. Fine Wine Shops. Restaurants and Bars.
Where can you buy natural, organic, bio, and vegan wines in Vermont?
Specialty Wine Shops. Co-op Grocery Stores. Farmer’s Markets and Food Festivals. Restaurants with Sustainable Wine Lists.
Does Vermont have its own wine production?
Yes, Vermont has its own wine production. Wine industry professionals say Vermont wineries have a lot in common with one of the world’s most popular winemaking regions, Burgundy France.
What are the main distribution channels for wine importers in Vermont?
Wholesale Distributors, State Liquor Stores, Independent Retailers, Restaurants and Bars, Direct-to-Consumer Sales.
What organization in Vermont does regulate wine importation?
In Vermont, the organization that regulates wine importation is the Vermont Department of Liquor Control (VT DLC). Some key responsibilities of the VT DLC related to wine importation include Licensing and Permitting, Product Registration, Price Posting and Markup, Distribution Oversight, Enforcement.
What are key aspects related to wine import in Vermont?
Three-Tier Distribution System. State Liquor Control. Product Registration. Pricing and Markup. Limited Direct-to-Consumer Sales. Licensing and Permitting. Enforcement and Compliance.
What are key aspects related to wine export into Vermont?
Market Access and Distribution. Product Registration. Pricing and Markup. Labeling and Packaging. Excise Taxes and Fees. Shipping and Transportation. Compliance and Enforcement.
What exhibitions and fairs are organized in Vermont for wine producers and wine importers?
Vermont Grape & Wine Festival (annual event hosted by the Vermont Grape & Wine Council). Vermont Fresh Network Forum. Burlington Wine & Food Festival. Vermont Farm Show.