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Vinmonopolet[needs IPA] (English: The Wine Monopoly),
symbolized by Ⓥ and
colloquially shortened to Polet, is a government-owned
alcoholic beverage retailer...
- state-owned wine and
liquor retailer Vinmonopolet on
January 1, 1996. The
retailing operations were kept in
Vinmonopolet; import, export, production, and...
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demanded a
reflexive policy regarding the
goods exported from Norway, and
Vinmonopolet was
established in 1922, as a
response to a deal with France,
which allowed...
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partnership between the
Norwegian state-owned wine and
spirits monopoly Vinmonopolet and the US
supplier Heublein.
Initial sales were not good, and in 1986...
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liquor stores known as
Systembolaget in
Sweden and
Vinmonopolet in Norway.
Systembolaget and
Vinmonopolet did not
import or sell
absinthe for many
years after...
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after filling. The
Scandinavian state institutions Systembolaget and
Vinmonopolet analyzed the
environmental impact of
various wine
packaging in 2010....
- Islands,
following the
model of
neighbouring Nordic alcohol monopolies Vinmonopolet, Systembolaget, Vínbúð and Alko. The
company was
founded in 1992 after...
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featured an
electronics department which closed in May 2010. Svalbard's
Vinmonopolet, the government-owned
alcoholic beverage retailer, is
located inside...
- 3 a.m.
Alcohol stronger than 4.7% is only sold in
designated stores (
Vinmonopolet), but beer or
cider of 4.7% or less can be
bought in
grocery stores.)...
- installations.[citation needed] The
State retail alcohol monopolies of
Norway (
Vinmonopolet),
Sweden (Systembolaget),
Finland (Alko),
Iceland (Vínbúð),
Ontario (LCBO)...