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One year into wine at grocery store, local shop owners reveal drop in sales

Local wine and liquor stores said the impacts were immediate

Trevor Gilham, owner of Small Batch Liquors in Berkeley, displays a “Grocery Store Wine Sucks” shirt. Still, he acknowledges, “The convenience factor is amazing – there’s no arguing with that.” (Maia Luem/BusinessDen)
Trevor Gilham, owner of Small Batch Liquors in Berkeley, displays a “Grocery Store Wine Sucks” shirt. Still, he acknowledges, “The convenience factor is amazing – there’s no arguing with that.” (Maia Luem/BusinessDen)
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One year ago, Colorado’s Proposition 125 went into effect, allowing grocery stores across the state to sell wine. Local wine and liquor stores said the impacts were immediate as sales dropped.
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