New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3449

Introduced
3/8/22  

Caption

Permits farm wineries to create alternating proprietorship for production of wine.

Impact

The passage of A3449 is likely to have significant positive implications for the wine industry in New Jersey. By facilitating collaborative production, the bill could help foster the growth of new wineries, particularly benefiting small-scale growers who may otherwise find it financially prohibitive to start their own operations. It aligns with efforts to promote local agriculture and viticulture, which could lead to increased economic activity in the sector.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3449 proposes to amend existing laws concerning winery licensing in New Jersey by allowing farm wineries to enter into an 'alternating proprietorship' arrangement for the production of wine. This provision enables small grape growers to share resources, including equipment and space, which can help reduce the overall costs of wine production. Currently, a farm winery can only operate if all production occurs at the same location where the grapes are grown, which this bill seeks to change by providing greater flexibility.

Contention

Some contention may arise from the changes proposed in A3449, particularly from established wineries that could perceive this as a shift towards increased competition. Additionally, concerns might be raised about quality control and the standards for wine production, as the bill allows for non-adjacent production facilities and shared resources among growers. Stakeholders will need to ensure that the integrity and identity of New Jersey wines are maintained while expanding the industry's capacity.

Companion Bills

NJ S2287

Same As Permits farm wineries to create alternating proprietorship for production of wine.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2287

Permits farm wineries to create alternating proprietorship for production of wine.

NJ A3912

Permits alternating proprietorship of certain wineries.

NJ S2724

Permits alternating proprietorship of certain wineries.

NJ S2951

Allows wineries to obtain brewery-winery sublicense; establishes farm brewery license.

NJ A4764

Allows wineries to obtain brewery-winery sublicense; establishes farm brewery license.

NJ A940

Permits certain breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries to sell each other's products on licensed premises.

NJ A3709

Permits certain breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries to sell each other's products on licensed premises.

NJ S1272

Permits certain breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries to sell each other's products on licensed premises.

NJ S2622

Permits certain breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries to sell each other's products on licensed premises.

NJ S4112

Permits certain wineries to sell their products by the glass for consumption in licensed salesrooms.

Similar Bills

NJ S1267

Allows certain breweries to operate off-premises retail salesrooms; permits breweries and wineries to operate joint salesrooms.

NJ S2418

Allows certain breweries to operate off-premises retail salesrooms; permits breweries and wineries to operate joint salesrooms.

NJ A3448

Allows certain breweries to operate off-premises retail salesrooms; permits breweries and wineries to operate joint salesrooms.

NJ S2330

Authorizes issuance of craft distillery license to certain other alcoholic beverage manufacturing licensees.

NJ A4355

Allows certain breweries to operate off-premises retail salesrooms; permits breweries and wineries to operate joint salesrooms.

NJ A569

Creates restricted distillery license; permits holder thereof to operate restaurant on licensed premises in Garden State Growth Zone.

NJ A3839

Creates restricted distillery license; permits holder thereof to operate restaurant on licensed premises in Garden State Growth Zone.

NJ S1258

Makes various changes to law governing winery salesrooms.