Can't be had in NJ or shipped to NJ. I tried both with no success.
We tried as well, no luck.
NJ has some odd laws
in re interstate commerce acts that prohibit the DIRECT sale of alcoholic beverages from breweries/wineries/distilleries outside the borders of the state. One must go through a wholesale distributor or order from a local liquor store in order to get any specialty items. That is assuming the specialty brewer/vintner/distiller ships items to certain locations.
I found out about this a few years ago. We went to Maine and bought a few lovely bottles of Maine Blueberry Wine, fermented and bottled right on the blueberry farm owned by a small, independent winery. I inquired about ordering more, and the owner informed me that he could not ship to NJ without going through a distributor first, and that his wholesale lots were so small and inexpensive that no distributors in NJ would deal with him. I guess that means I have to get me back up to Maine soon!
Anyone interested in supporting a bill that would allow the direct sale of wine (at least, not sure if there is a proviso for beer or other spirits on the table), can read about
Bill S1810, introduced in May 2008. Contact your local State Legislative Representative and ask them to pass this bill!**
**I know, small potatoes when cyclists are being killed due to lack of bike lanes, knowledge of rules and regs re: use of the road, etc. But we need something to dull the pain, I suppose