Florida’s wine market expands as Gov. DeSantis signs bill

In a move set to uncork new opportunities for both businesses and consumers, Governor Ron DeSantis has inked a bill eliminating Florida’s cap on wine container sizes. 

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The signing ceremony took place amidst the aisles of a Fort Lauderdale wine shop, symbolizing a toast to progress in the state’s liquor laws.

Governor DeSantis, enacting House Bill 583, described the previous limitation as “anachronistic,” highlighting its stifling impact on the wine industry. 

Under the previous law, Florida restricted the sale of wine to bottles no larger than one gallon, with an exception for 5.16-gallon reusable containers. 

This restriction, while aimed at regulation, proved cumbersome for businesses and consumers alike.

Pouring opportunities: A new dawn for wine sales

The new law, slated to take effect on July 1, liberates wine enthusiasts from container size constraints. 

The law will allow wine to be sold in 4.5-, 6-, 9-, 12- and 15-liter glass bottles. 

This legislative triumph, spearheaded by Representative Chip LaMarca of Lighthouse Point, received resounding support in both chambers. 

The House unanimously passed the bill, with the Senate echoing its endorsement in a 38-1 vote, with only Senator Clay Yarborough of Jacksonville in dissent.

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A toast to consumer satisfaction

Governor DeSantis, reflecting on the bill’s passage, emphasized its ultimate aim: consumer satisfaction. 

He asserted that they want customers to be happy, underscoring the newfound freedom for Floridians to indulge in the purchase and sale of larger wine containers. 

With this bold step, Florida’s wine market enters a new era of flexibility and choice, promising to delight palates across the Sunshine State.

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