TITLE 3
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
ARTICLE 2
STATE LICENSE REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS FOR DISTRIBUTION AND SALE
3-6-32. Shipment of wine by winery to consumers; circumstances.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this title to the contrary, a winery located within this state or outside this state that holds a federal basic wine manufacturing permit, whether licensed under this title or not and without regard to brand or label registrations or designations of wholesalers pursuant to Code Section 3-6-22, shall be permitted to ship wine directly to consumers in this state for personal or household use under the following circumstances:
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The consumer must purchase the wine while physically present on the premises of the winery;
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The winery must verify that the consumer purchasing the wine is of the age required by Code Section 3-3-23 and is not licensed pursuant to this title; and
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No winery shall ship in excess of five cases of any brand or combination of brands to any one consumer or any one address in this state in any calendar year.
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The commissioner may promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary and appropriate for the enforcement of this Code section.
(Code 1981, §3-6-32, enacted by Ga. L. 2000, p. 1401, § 2.)
Cross references.
- Minimum age for furnishing, purchasing, or possession of alcoholic beverages,
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3-3-23.
Law reviews.
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For note and comment,
"Dude, Where's My Wine? The
Potential Effect of Granholm
v. Heald on Georgia Direct
Wine Shipment Regulations,"
see 23 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 631 (2007).