From Joel Mitchel, Beekmans Wines, Glen Rock:
Small Wine Retailers Need Your Help.
Please take the time from your busy day to read this.
My e-mails are usually designed to inform you about new wines that have come in or that will be tasted on a Saturday. This e-mail is different. If you care about the future of small, independently owned wine shops like Beekmans and others in the area, please take the time to read this and act on it.
Since 1962, New Jersey has not allowed any individual or corporation to own more than two retail liquor licenses in the state. (A&P had many licenses at that time and was "grandfathered.") This is the reason than you cannot purchase alcohol at your local ShopRite, Pathmark, Kohls, Walmart, CVS, etc.
Large discount operations (such as Walmart and others) and supermarkets are behind a legislative push to remove the two-license restriction.
While you may think purchasing your wine at these kind of outlets would be convenient, any change would have far reaching effects on the industry and would most certainly drive many small independents like Beekmans out of business. You may think, "Oh, he'll be fine. He has lots of customers." The truth is that every small store operates on the edge with rising overhead and increased competition. The large corporations view alcohol sales as merely a way to get people into the store; they don't care about quality or selection. They certainly don't a knowledgeable staff. If this restriction is lifted, a few independents will survive, but most will not, and the selection of wines from which you can choose and the advice you have come to expect will be seriously diminished.
Suspiciously, the legislation is slated to be heard in December, a month when independently owned liquor stores are overwhelmed by busy holiday sales. The large out of state chains and warehouse clubs have the resources to push this legislation through while we’re busy tending to the needs of our community.
If you believe that small, independent wine shops are important, and if you can help, please call the following committee members and legislative leaders to voice your opposition to the following bills.
The Senate Economic Growth Committee will be the first to consider with issue when S-1691 is taken up on December 3rd This bill would remove the two license limit on plenary retail distribution license holders. I strongly urge you to call the following and ask them to vote AGAINST this bill.
Senate President Dick Codey 973 7312-6770
Senate Economic Growth Committee
Senator Raymond Lesniak 908 624-0880
Senator Sandra Cunningham 201 451-5100
Senator Joseph Vitale 732 855-7441
Senator Martha Bark 856 234-8080
Senator Joseph Kyrillos 732 671-3206
The Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee will then consider A-2892 on December 10th, which also removes the two license limit. Again, I strongly urge you to call the following and ask them to vote AGAINST this bill.
Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts 856 742-7600
Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee
Assemblyman Gordon Johnson 201 541-1118
Assemblyman Nelson Albano 609 465-0700
Assemblyman Sal Vega 201 854-0900
Assemblyman Jon Bramnick 908 232-3673
Assemblyman Brian Rumpf 609 693-6700
More Blathering
Anyone who has ever planned a party or event with us, asked for help finding the perfect wine/food pairing, or just borrowed our tubs for an event knows we supply the services and personal touch that large chain stores do not. When your church, school, club, sports team, band, orchestra, foundation, hospital, or other civic organization has needed us, we have been there. The services we offer, such as gift wrapping and delivery, are not found at large discount clubs and national chains.
We are passionate about wine; it is more than just a business for us. We offer you thousands of wine choices from around the world - some with tiny production. National chains offer large production national brands that are boringly similar. We carry some of these are highly competitive brands, but out focus is on better, more interesting wines.
Within the next two weeks, the legislature will hear legislation which removes the two license limit on retail distribution licensees in New Jersey. This legislation would reverse the 1962 statute which states that a licensee cannot hold more than two retail distribution licenses. This legislation was introduced at the request of various national mega retail chains that include the warehouse clubs.
If you believe that small merchants like Beekmans are important to your community, then we ask you for help. We want to continue our tradition of giving special attention to our customers needs and we want to be here year after year. This may change if these legislative bills are passed.
If you appreciate the services and contributions that independent wine merchants offer, then help us defeat this bill. The 1962 statute was written to insure small liquor stores would not disappear from our local business districts.
Thank you for your help and have a happy and healthy holiday.
Joel, Dave, Barry, Sean, and the staff at Beekman Wines & Liquors.
Joel Mitchel
Beekman Wines & Liquors
246 Rock Road, Glen Rock, NJ 07452
(201) 445-0712
Work e-mail: beekman@conversent.net
Home e-mail: jnjmitchel@verizon.net
http://www.beekmanwine.com
