Posted: 14 Apr 2020 07:54 PM PDT By Karin F.R. Moore — In some news that is not about Emergency Use Authorizations, how to make a DIY face mask, or even about COVID-19, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) published a final rule amending its regulations governing the labeling and advertising of wine, distilled spirits, and malt beverages on April 2, 2020. And yes, the new regulations eliminate the distinction between fruit wines and citrus wines and allow citrus wines to now be called “fruit wines.” By way of quick background, the TTB is the primary federal agency that regulates alcohol, but it is part of a complex system of both federal and state regulation. At the federal level, the TTB is joined by the FDA, USDA, FTC, and CBP in regulating beverage alcohol. At the state level, each of the 50 states has the ability to regulate the distribution and sale of alcohol within their states, courtesy of the 21st Amendment to the Constitution. The TTB first proposed modernizing the regulations in late 2018 and issued a proposed rule for comment (Notice No. 176: Modernization of the Labeling and Advertising Regulations for Wine, Distilled Spirits, and Malt Beverages, Nov. 26, 2018). The final rule released on April 2, 2020 addresses the 1000+ comments TTB received. The final rule does not address all the proposed changes. Instead, it focuses on liberalizing and clarifying the regulations, and at the same time making the transition to the new regulations easier for manufacturers because the new regulations:
As indicated in the title of the post, we haven’t seen the last of the modernization, as TTB does plan to address the remaining issues in the 2018 proposal at a later date. |
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Welcoming Citrus Wines into the Fruit Wines Family: TTB Begins Modernizing Beverage Alcohol Labeling and Advertising
Welcoming Citrus Wines into the Fruit Wines Family: TTB Begins Modernizing Beverage Alcohol Labeling and Advertising
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