New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2287

Introduced
3/14/22  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, S2287 will significantly alter the landscape for artisanal winemakers and small growers in New Jersey. By permitting the use of external facilities for production, the bill addresses the barriers faced by smaller wine producers who may lack the means to establish fully appointed facilities. It aims to encourage local agricultural development and provide farmers with additional income opportunities while contributing to the expansion of the state's wine industry. Ultimately, this bill can be seen as a step towards promoting local agriculture and boosting economic growth within the region.

Summary

Bill S2287, introduced in the New Jersey legislature, aims to amend the state's winery licensing regulations to facilitate the creation of farm wineries. Under current law, a farm winery must conduct all aspects of wine production at the same location where the grapes are grown. The new provisions would allow small growers to collaborate and share resources by entering into an 'alternating proprietorship,' enabling them to utilize equipment and space in a partner winery while still meeting licensing requirements. This approach is expected to lower operational costs and streamline the production process for aspiring wine producers in New Jersey.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there may be issues surrounding the implementation of S2287. Critics might raise concerns about the quality and oversight of wine production under these new conditions, questioning how the state will ensure that production standards are met when multiple parties are involved. Additionally, there could be opposition from larger established wineries who may feel threatened by the change. The redefinition of license eligibility and the arrangement of shared production responsibilities may provoke debates about fairness and competition within the industry.

Companion Bills

NJ A3449

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

Previously Filed As

NJ A3449

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

NJ S2724

Permits alternating proprietorship of certain wineries.

NJ A3912

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.