West Virginia Code § 60-6-2

When lawful to manufacture and sell wine and cider
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The provisions of this chapter may not prevent:
(1) A person from manufacturing wine at his or her residence for consumption at his or her
residence as permitted by §60-6-1 of this code.
(2) A person from manufacturing and selling unfermented cider;
(3) A person from manufacturing and selling cider made from apples produced by him or her
within this state to persons holding distillery licenses, if the manufacture and sale is under
the supervision and regulation of the commissioner;
(4) A person from manufacturing and selling wine made from fruit produced by him or her
within this state to persons holding winery licenses, if athe manufacture and sale is under the
supervision and regulation of the commissioner;
(5) The holder of a winery or a farm winery license from selling wine for off-premises
consumption sold at retail at the winery or the farm winery, as provided in §60-3B-4 of this
code, or for any other person who is licensed under this chapter to sell wine as a wine
supplier or distributor; and
(6) The holder of a distillery, mini-distillery, or micro-distillery license from selling alcoholic
liquor for off-premises consumption sold at retail at the distillery, mini-distillery, or micro-
distillery, as provided in §60-3A-4 of this code.

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