Wholesale distribution
In order to supply goods to Russia the parties shall conclude a supply contract that contains essential information about delivery terms of each instalment required to comply with customs regulations as well as with currency control requirements. The supply contract shall be provided by the buyer both to the customs authorities for customs clearance purposes as well as to the bank to make payment to the supplier and to comply with currency control regulations.
Notwithstanding the fact that the distributorship agreement is not specifically regulated in Russia, the parties are free to conclude distribution agreements based on the express provision of the law (art. 421 Russian Civil Code) which stipulate that the parties are free to conclude contracts even if such contracts are not specified by the law.
Considering that the distributorship agreement stipulates larger scope of obligations than the supply contract including, among other, provisions on exclusivity, territory, competition, use of trademarks etc. the parties usually either include provisions regulating required terms and conditions of supply contracts into distributorship agreement or conclude a separate supply contract regulating specific delivery terms of each instalment.
The supply of wine to Russia require receipt of license by the purchaser of wine (distributor) established as a legal entity under the laws of the Russian Federation.
Given that the new Federal Law on winemaking does not contain provisions relating to the establishment of specific licensing activities for the production and circulation of wine products, re-registration of licenses, including the production, storage and supply of alcoholic beverages (wine, fruit wine, liqueur wine, wine drinks) in connection with the entry into force of the Federal Law on winemaking is not required.
Retail sales
E-commerce distribution of wine is prohibited in Russia.
Retail sales of wine are strictly regulated by law and require receipt of a separate license by the legal entity established in the Russian Federation, i.e. a foreign supplier can make retail sales only through its subsidiary and/or distributor established under the laws of the Russian Federation and upon receipt by such subsidiary and/or distributor of all required authorizations.
Russian law stipulates also specific requirements regarding locations and time when the sale of wine is prohibited. The retail sale of alcoholic drinks is prohibited from 11 p.m. till 8 a.m. with some exceptions.
Applicable law and dispute resolution
The parties are free to choose the applicable law and agree to resolve their disputes by arbitration or by the state courts. It is however advisable to choose arbitration in international agreements rather than the state courts to ensure recognition and enforcement of the arbitral awards in Russia as well as to keep confidentiality of business relations with the Russian party. Russia is a party to the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, also known as the "New York Convention", and Russian courts have good statistics of recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards based on the New York Convention.