Oklahoma Code § 37A-2-160

Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverages: Satellite tasting room license
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A satellite tasting room license shall authorize the holder of a
small farm winery license or winemaker license to operate no more
than two satellite locations in addition to his or her licensed
premises for the purpose of providing tastings, samples and retail
sales for on-premises or off-premises consumption to consumers over
twenty-one (21) years of age; provided the wine tasted, sampled or
sold shall have been produced/manufactured by the holder of a small
farm winery or winemaker license and shall have all manufacturing
taxes paid.
The holder of a small farm winery license or winemaker license
must obtain approval for each satellite location from the city, town
or municipality before submitting the application to the ABLE
Commission.  The fee for licensing each satellite location will be
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) annually.
The small farm winery licensee or winemaker licensee operating a
satellite tasting room must keep such license in good standing and
is liable for any violation committed on the premises of its
satellite tasting rooms.  Employees and managers of the satellite
tasting room must be trained in alcohol handling, laws and
regulations and hold a current alcohol servers license and must be
over twenty-one (21) years of age.
For purposes of this section, the term "tasting or tastings"
means the serving of free samples of the winemaker's products not to
exceed more than a total of six (6) fluid ounces of wine per person
aged twenty-one (21) years or older per day, or the serving of the
winemaker's products by individual drink purchased by the consumer
for on-premises consumption, or the retail sale of the winemaker's

products in sealed containers to an on-premises customer for off-
premises consumption, or any combination thereof.

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