Montreal Gazette

Technical problems delay SAQ wine deliveries

- AARON DERFEL aderfel@postmedia.com Twitter.com/Aaron_Derfel

More than 900 Montreal-area restaurant­s and bars are facing lengthy delays in their wine and liquor shipments because of a computer glitch in a new system that was just set up by the Société des alcools du Québec.

Many downtown restaurant­s were already running low on supplies a week after last weekend’s busy Grand Prix, and they don’t know when they will be getting their next deliveries from the SAQ.

“It’s not a pretty situation,” said Sindie Goineau, sommelière of Chez Victoire on Mont-Royal Ave. E.

“I haven’t received a phone call or email from the SAQ. We’ve been kept in the dark.”

Located in Plateau Mont-Royal, Chez Victoire is still well-stocked with Bordeaux and other wines. The problem is the restaurant depends on private imported wines that are not sold at SAQ outlets — and those bottles are not being delivered, Goineau explained.

Anne-Sophie Hamel, a spokespers­on for the SAQ, was unable to say when delivery service will return to normal.

“It’s not an ideal situation,” she said. “There’s been a technical problem in the software. It’s the type of problem that has affected other warehouses.”

In a statement on its website, the provincial Crown corporatio­n attributed the delays to a new distributi­on system.

“At the beginning of the week, the SAQ replaced its systems that manage the operationa­l activities of its (Montreal distributi­on centres) with a more modern and evolving technologi­cal solution,” the statement said.

“Following the deployment of this new management system, certain difficulti­es were identified in terms of delivery to restaurate­urs, bar holders and other licensees served ... in the greater Montreal area. This is a very exceptiona­l situation, resulting from this large-scale implementa­tion which will allow the SAQ to obtain increased operationa­l flexibilit­y in its centres.”

In the meantime, SAQ teams are scrambling to ensure the service returns as quickly as possible. The SAQ is also contacting affected businesses and has notified the Associatio­n des restaurate­urs du Québec.

Hamel noted permit holders can purchase alcohol at select SAQ outlets. As for private imported wines, she said the SAQ is expediting the delivery of such shipments.

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