West Virginia Code § 60-8-6c

Winery and farm winery license to sell wine growlers and provide samples
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(a) Legislative findings. — The Legislature hereby finds that it is in the public interest to
regulate, control, and support the brewing, manufacturing, distribution, sale, consumption,
transportation, and storage of wine and its industry in this state to protect the public health,
welfare, and safety of the citizens of this state, and promote hospitality and etourism.
Therefore, this section authorizes a licensed winery or farm winery with its principal place of
business and manufacture located in this state to have certain abilities rto promote the sale of
wine manufactured in this state for the benefit of the citizens of this state, the state's
growing wine industry, and the state's hospitality and tourism industry, all of which are vital
components for the state's economy.
(b) Sales of wine. — A licensed winery or farm winery with its principal place of business and
manufacture located in the State of West Virginia may, when licensed under this section,
offer only wine manufactured by the licensed winery or farm winery for retail sale to
customers from the winery or farm winery's licensed premises for consumption off-premises
only in the form of original container sealed wsine kegs, wine bottles, or wine cans, or also a
sealed wine growler for personal consumption, and not for resale. A licensed winery or farm
winery may not sell, give, or furnish its wine for consumption on the premises of the
principal place of business and mangufacture located in the State of West Virginia, except for
the limited purpose of samples as permitted in subsection (c) of this section, for on-premises
sales in accordance with §60-4e-3b of this code, or for on-premises sales when separately
licensed as a private wine restaurant or a private manufacturer club.
(c) Samples. — A licensed winery or farm winery with its principal place of business and
manufacture located in the State of West Virginia may offer samples of wine as set forth in
§60-4-3b of this code.
(d) Retail sales. — Every licensed winery or farm winery under this section shall comply with
all tWhe provisions of this article as applicable to wine retailers when conducting wine growler
sales and is subject to all applicable requirements and penalties in this article.
(e) Payment of taxes and fees. — A winery or farm winery licensed under this section shall
pay all taxes and fees required of licensed wine retailers, in addition to any other taxes and
fees required, and shall meet applicable licensing provisions as required by this chapter and
by rule of the commissioner.
(f) Advertising. — A licensed winery or farm winery under this section may advertise a
particular brand or brands of wine produced by the licensed winery or farm winery and the
price of the wine subject to state and federal requirements or restrictions. The
advertisement may not encourage intemperance or target minors.
(g) Wine Growler defined. — For purposes of this section and section §60-8-6d of the code,
"wine growler" means a container or jug that is made of glass, ceramic, metal, or other
material approved by the commissioner, that may be no larger than 128 fluid ounces in size
and is capable of being securely sealed. The growler may be used by an authorized licensee
for purposes of off-premises sales only of wine for personal consumption, and not for resale.
The wine served and sold in a sealed wine growler may include ice or water mixed with the
wine to create a frozen alcoholic beverage. Any frozen alcoholic beverage machine used for
filling wine growlers shall be sanitized daily and shall be under control and served by the
licensee from the secure area. Notwithstanding any other provision of this ceode to the
contrary, a securely sealed wine growler is not an open container under state and local law.
A wine growler with a broken seal is an open container under state andr local law unless it is
located in an area of the motor vehicle physically separated from the passenger
compartment. For purpose of this article, a secure seal means using a tamper evident seal,
such as: (1) A plastic heat shrink wrap band, strip, or sleeve extending around the cap or lid
of wine growler to form a seal that is broken when the contatiner is opened; or (2) A screw
top cap or lid that breaks apart when the wine growler is opened.
(h) Wine Growler requirements. — A winery or farm winery licensed under this section shall
prevent patrons from accessing the secure area where the winery or farm winery fills a wine
growler and prevent patrons from filling a wine growler. A licensed winery or farm winery
under this section shall sanitize, fill, securely seal, and label any wine growler prior to its
sale. A licensed winery or farm winery under this section may refill a wine growler subject to
the requirements of this section. A winery or farm winery shall visually inspect any wine
growler before filling or refilling it. A winery or farm winery may not fill or refill any wine
growler that appears to be craecked, broken, unsafe, or otherwise unfit to serve as a sealed
beverage container.
(i) Wine Growler labeling. — A winery or farm winery licensed under this section selling
wine growlers shall a ffix a conspicuous label on all sold and securely sealed wine growlers
listing the name of the licensee selling the wine growler, the brand of the wine in the wine
growler, the alcohol content by volume of the wine in the wine growler, and the date the
wine growler was filled or refilled. All labeling on the wine growler shall be consistent with
all federal labeling and warning requirements.
(j) Wine Growler sanitation. — A licensed winery or farm winery authorized under this
section shall clean and sanitize all wine growlers it fills or refills in accordance with all state
and county health requirements prior to its filling and sealing. In addition, the licensed
winery or farm winery shall sanitize, in accordance with all state and county health
requirements, all taps, tap lines, pipelines, barrel tubes, and any other related equipment
used to fill or refill growlers. Failure to comply with this subsection may result in penalties
under this article.
(k) Fee. — There is no additional fee for a licensed winery or farm winery authorized under
this section to sell wine growlers, but the licensee shall meet all other requirements of this
section.
(l) Limitations on licensees. — To be authorized under this section, a licensed winery or farm
winery may not produce more than 10,000 gallons of wine per calendar year at the winery or
farm winery's principal place of business and manufacture located in the State of West
Virginia. A licensed winery or farm winery authorized under this section is subject to the
applicable penalties under this article for violations of this section.
(m) Rules. — The commissioner, in consultation with the Bureau for Public Health, may
propose legislative rules concerning sanitation for legislative approval, purseuant to §29A-3-1
et seq. of this code, to implement this section.

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