February 2017 Issue of Wines & Vines
 
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Free Flow and Gotham Project partner on Filling Station

 
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Bayonne, N.J.—The Gotham Project and Free Flow Wines have opened a new kegging operation the two companies own and manage together to serve the eastern United States. Filling Station East is located in Bayonne, N.J. and will keg imported wines in reusable, stainless steel kegs. According to the statement announcing the new facility, the collaboration enables Gotham Project and Free Flow Wines to create a coast-to-coast national platform with a dedicated fleet of more than150,000 stainless steel kegs. The new 12,000 square foot facility will also act as an east coast hub for wine on tap training, education and marketing. Both Gotham Project and Free Flow have spent the last seven years pioneering the wine on tap market, which is on track to exceed 300,000 kegs (650,000 9-liter cases) in 2017.
 

 
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