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Will a top-10 US wine and spirits distributor publicly file a state market exit within the next seven days?
Top-tier US distributors periodically rebalance their footprints, shedding or reshaping state coverage via regulatory filings and formal notices to alcohol control authorities. These moves can redefine access for craft brands and alter leverage for nationals, which is why each new exit is closely watched by suppliers and trade press. Tracking whether any new state exit hits public records this week gives a clean litmus test on how aggressive consolidation-era network pruning really is right now, beyond the trade rumor mill.
YES if, by the resolves_in_hours deadline, a top-10 US wine and spirits distributor by revenue appears in a newly posted state regulatory database entry or public notice explicitly describing an exit or non-renewal of distribution rights for that state’s spirits or wine market. NO if no such new exit filing is published. Source URL pattern: state alcohol control agency databases (.gov domains), distributor compliance / legal news pages.
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