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Vínbúð

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Industry
  
Alcohol marketing

Headquarters
  
Reykjavik, Iceland

Type of business
  
Government enterprise

Website
  
vinbud.is

Founded
  
1961

Vínbúð wwwvinbudinisPortaldata1Resourceslogosatvr

Key people
  
Ívar J. Arndal, president

Vínbúð ([ˈviːnˌpuːθ], wine shop) is a chain of 46 stores run by the Icelandic alcohol and tobacco monopoly ÁTVR, locally called ríkið ([ˈriːkɪθ], the State). It is Iceland's sole legal vendor of alcohol for off-premises consumption, though in practice, most bars and restaurants will not prevent you from leaving with purchased drinks. High licensing fees make this an expensive option however, and alcohol is always at least twice as expensive outside the Vínbúð.

Iceland has very high taxes on alcohol. Historically, this was to curtail consumption. Tax rates in stores are not a percentage of price (such as a sales tax or income tax) but are proportionate to the alcohol content.

Other alcoholic monopolies

  • Systembolaget – Sweden
  • Vinmonopolet – Norway
  • Alko – Finland
  • Rúsdrekkasøla Landsins – Faroe Islands
  • Provincial Liquor Crown Companies – Canada
  • Liquor Control Board of Ontario – Ontario
  • BC Liquor Store – British Columbia
  • Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation
  • Société des alcools du Québec – Quebec
  • National Alcohol Beverage Control Association – United States
  • Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board – Pennsylvania
  • Tekel – Turkey
  • Qatar Distribution Company – Qatar
  • References

    Vínbúð Wikipedia