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James Goldstein
James Goldstein is Founder and President of Wingard, a national import/export company based in New York City specializing in wine and spirit products worldwide, is part of a fourth generation family that’s been in the liquor business since the end of Prohibition.

Wingard is a staple in American Wine and Spirits.Wingard is owned by the Goldstein family who represent four generations of tradition and service within the world wine community.

The Goldstein family has been in the wine and liquor business for four generations. Originally the family was in the food distribution business with a company called Standard Food Brands. When Prohibition ended, the company went into the liquor business so quickly that they did not even bother changing the name. The liquor company was still called Standard Food. The story goes that a man walked into talk to George Goldstein. He asked George to help clear 5,000 cases (60,000 bottles) of White Horse Scotch. George did not know what to charge the man so asked him "what's a fair price for doing that?" They agreed on $5 per case. $25,000 .00 at the height of the depression was a lot of money. After shaking hands, George got on the loud speaker to the warehouse workers and said "gentlemen, we're in the liquor business."