Data on a Specific Date: Retail Distribution Systems for Wine
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Jurisdiction [Limited to states with a state-run-system] | Policies as of | Distribution System: | Wine Subtype Alcohol Content Range V=Alcohol by Volume W=Alcohol by Weight N=Measurement Not Specified | Citations | |
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Overall | By Wine Subtype | ||||
Alabama | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
Alabama | 1/1/2019 | Both | 0.05%V - 24.00%V | 3 Citations | |
Idaho | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
Idaho
State liquor stores may sell "table wine" that is manufactured in Idaho. "Table wine" is defined as any "alcoholic beverage containing not more than sixteen percent (16%) alcohol by volume obtained by the fermentation of the natural sugar content of fruits or other agricultural products containing sugar whether or not other ingredients are added." See Idaho Code §§ 23-203 and 23-1303. | 1/1/2019 | License | 0.00%V - 16.00%V | 7 Citations | |
Idaho | 1/1/2019 | Both | >16.00%V - 24.00%V | 7 Citations | |
Idaho | 1/1/2019 | State-run | >24.00%V - 100.00%N | 4 Citations | |
Iowa | 1/1/2019 | License | |||
Iowa | 1/1/2019 | License | >0.50%V - 100.00%N | 7 Citations | |
Maine | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
Maine | 1/1/2019 | Both | >0.50%V - 24.00%V | 5 Citations | |
Maine
State liquor stores can sell "fortified wines" to be consumed off the premises. | 1/1/2019 | State-run | >24.00%V - 100.00%N | 4 Citations | |
Michigan | 1/1/2019 | License | |||
Michigan | 1/1/2019 | License | 0.50%V - 100.00%N | 8 Citations | |
Mississippi | 1/1/2019 | License | |||
Mississippi | 1/1/2019 | License | 0.00%N - 100.00%N | 8 Citations | |
Montana | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
Montana | 1/1/2019 | Both | >0.50%V - 16.00%V | 7 Citations | |
Montana | 1/1/2019 | State-run | >16.00%V - 24.00%V | 5 Citations | |
New Hampshire | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
New Hampshire | 1/1/2019 | License | 0.50%V - 6.00%V | 4 Citations | |
New Hampshire | 1/1/2019 | Both | >6.00%V - 24.00%V | 9 Citations | |
North Carolina | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
North Carolina
Effective October 1, 2004, N.C. Gen. Stat. § 18B-101 was amended to redefine the alcohol content of unfortified wine from 0.50 percent ABV - 100.00 percent (undefined) to 0.50 percent ABV - 16.00 percent ABV, and the alcohol content of fortified wine was redefined from 0.50 percent ABV - 24.00 percent ABV to >16 percent ABV - 24.00 percent ABV. | 1/1/2019 | License | 0.50%V - 16.00%V | 4 Citations | |
North Carolina
Effective October 1, 2004, N.C. Gen. Stat. § 18B-101 was amended to redefine the alcohol content of unfortified wine from 0.50 percent ABV - 100.00 percent (undefined) to 0.50 percent ABV - 16.00 percent ABV, and the alcohol content of fortified wine was redefined from 0.50 percent ABV - 24.00 percent ABV to >16 percent ABV - 24.00 percent ABV. In addition, N.C. Gen. Stat. § 18B-800 was amended to provide that “ABC stores may also sell wine products, irrespective of alcohol content by volume, which were classified as fortified wine by the ABC Commission prior to July 7, 2004.” | 1/1/2019 | Both | >16.00%V - 24.00%V | 6 Citations | |
Ohio | 1/1/2019 | License | |||
Ohio | 1/1/2019 | License | 0.50%V - 21.00%V | 4 Citations | |
Oregon | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
Oregon | 1/1/2019 | License | >0.50%V - 5.00%V | 2 Citations | |
Oregon | 1/1/2019 | Both | >5.00%V - 21.00%V | 7 Citations | |
Pennsylvania | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
Pennsylvania | 1/1/2019 | Both | >0.50%V - 24.00%N | 6 Citations | |
Utah | 1/1/2019 | State-run | |||
Utah | 1/1/2019 | State-run | 0.50%V - 100.00%N | 12 Citations | |
Vermont | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
Vermont | 1/1/2019 | License | 1.00%V - 16.00%V | 2 Citations | |
Vermont | 1/1/2019 | Both | 16.00%V - 23.00%V | 3 Citations | |
Vermont | 1/1/2019 | State-run | >23.00%V - 100.00%N | 4 Citations | |
Virginia | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
Virginia | 1/1/2019 | License | >18.00%V - 21.00%V | 3 Citations | |
Virginia
State stores, referred to as "government stores" in Virginia, may sell wine produced by Virginia farm wineries. Other wines from 0.5 percent ABV to and including 18 percent ABV are distributed by license. | 1/1/2019 | Both | 0.50%V - 18.00%V | 4 Citations | |
Washington | 1/1/2019 | License | |||
Washington | 1/1/2019 | License | 0.50%V - 100.00%N | 12 Citations | |
West Virginia
In 1990, the West Virginia legislature declared its intent to privatize the retail sale of liquor – defined as alcohol, wine, spirits, and any beer greater than 9.60 percent ABW (4.20 percent ABW prior to July 9, 2009) – while retaining control over the distribution of liquor at wholesale. See W. Va. Code § 60-3A-2. This transition is effected by W. Va. Code § 60-3A-3, which states that “[n]otwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, the sale of liquor by retail licensees in accordance with the provisions of this article is lawful,” and that “[u]pon the opening of a retail outlet in any market zone, the State shall, as soon as practicable, discontinue operating any and all State liquor stores and agency stores within the market zone so long as a retail outlet is in operation in the market zone.” | 1/1/2019 | Mixed/Overlapping | |||
West Virginia
In 1990, the West Virginia legislature declared its intent to privatize the retail sale of liquor – defined as alcohol, wine, spirits, and any beer greater than 9.60 percent ABW (4.20 percent ABW prior to July 9, 2009) – while retaining control over the distribution of liquor at wholesale. See W. Va. Code § 60-3A-2. This transition is effected by W. Va. Code § 60-3A-3, which states that “[n]otwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, the sale of liquor by retail licensees in accordance with the provisions of this article is lawful,” and that “[u]pon the opening of a retail outlet in any market zone, the State shall, as soon as practicable, discontinue operating any and all State liquor stores and agency stores within the market zone so long as a retail outlet is in operation in the market zone.” | 1/1/2019 | Both | 0.50%V - 100.00%N | 9 Citations | |
Wyoming | 1/1/2019 | License | |||
Wyoming | 1/1/2019 | License | 0.50%V - 100.00%N | 2 Citations |