Colorado Code § 44-3-423

Removal of vinous liquor from licensed premises
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(1) Notwithstanding any
provision of this article 3 to the contrary, a licensee described in subsection (2) of this section
may permit a customer of the licensee to reseal and remove from the licensed premises one
opened container of partially consumed vinous liquor purchased on the premises so long as the
originally sealed container did not contain more than seven hundred fifty milliliters of vinous
liquor.
(2) This section applies to a person:
(a) That is duly licensed as:
(I) A manufacturer under section 44-3-402;
(II) A limited winery under section 44-3-403;
(III) A beer and wine licensee under section 44-3-411;
(IV) A hotel and restaurant under section 44-3-413;
(V) A tavern under section 44-3-414;
(VI) A brew pub under section 44-3-417;
(VII) A vintner's restaurant under section 44-3-422;
(VIII) A club under section 44-3-418;
(IX) A distillery pub under section 44-3-426;
(X) An entertainment facility under section 44-3-428; or
(XI) A lodging facility under section 44-3-432; and
(b) That has meals, as defined in section 44-3-103 (31), or sandwiches and light snacks
available for consumption on the licensed premises.

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