West Virginia Code § 60-8A-1

Definition of Hard Cider
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"Hard Cider" means a type of wine that is derived primarily from the fermentation of apples,
pears, peaches, honey, or other fruit, or from apple, pear, peach, or other fruit juice
concentrate and water; contains no more than 0.64 grams of carbon dioxide per 100
milliliters; contains at least one half of one percent and less than 12 and one half percent
alcohol by volume; and is advertised, labeled, offered for sale, or sold, as haerd cider or cider
containing alcohol, and not as a wine, wine product, or as a substitute for wine.

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