Code of Alabama
Chapter 3A - Alcoholic Beverage Licensing Code.
Section 28-3A-20.4 - Wine Festivals - Licensure Requirements; Tastings and Sale of Wine for On-Premises or Off-Premises Consumption.

(a) The Legislature finds and declares that this section has been enacted pursuant to the authority granted to the state under the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution and the powers reserved to the state under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and the inherent powers of the state under the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. It is the intent of the Legislature that this section maintains the current three-tier system of control over the sale, distribution, purchase, transportation, manufacture, consumption, and possession of alcoholic beverages in the state and promotes the health, safety, and welfare of residents of this state.
(b)(1) Notwithstanding any other section of this title, including, but not limited to, Sections 28-3A-6, 28-3A-25, and 28-7-4, upon application made on a form provided by the board at least 25 days in advance of the event for which a license is sought and accompanied by a fee not to exceed fifty dollars ($50), the board shall issue a license for a wine festival to a manufacturer of wine licensed by the board manufacturing at least 500 gallons of table wine in this state annually; a retailer; an organization comprised entirely of grape growers, wineries, or grape growers and wineries; a municipality; a county; or an incorporated arts council, main street program, or downtown development entity upon such terms and conditions as the board may prescribe by rule.
(2) The wine festival license shall authorize the licensee to host a festival at which wine festival participant licensees may dispense tastings and sell at retail to individuals physically present at the festival for on-premises or off-premises consumption and for personal use and not for resale, subject to subsection (e).
(c) A wine festival licensed under this section may not operate for more than five consecutive days.
(d)(1) Upon application made on a form provided by the board at least 15 days in advance of the event for which a license is sought and accompanied by a fee not to exceed fifteen dollars ($15), the board shall issue a wine festival participant license to any retailer or any manufacturer of table wine licensed by the board that manufactures at least 500 gallons of table wine in this state annually.
(2) A wine festival participant license shall authorize the licensee to dispense tastings and sell at retail to individuals physically present at the festival for on-premises consumption or off-premises consumption and for personal use and not for resale, subject to subsection (e).
(e)(1) Wine sold at a wine festival for off-premises consumption shall only be sold by a wine festival participant licensee and shall be sealed, labeled, and packaged in accordance with local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
(2) A wine festival participant licensee may not sell more than one case of wine to any individual per festival.
(3) For purposes of this section, one case of wine means the equivalent of 12 750-milliliter bottles of wine.
(f) The sale of wine at any wine festival may not be permitted on any Sunday in a county or municipality that has not authorized alcoholic beverages to be sold on Sunday.
(g) If a wine festival is to take place entirely on the premises of the winery that was granted the license to host the wine festival or a winery that is a member of the organization granted the license to host the festival, then the board may not require any fee for the wine festival license or any wine festival participant license relating to that festival.
(h) Each wine festival participant licensee participating in a wine festival shall collect and remit all state and local sales and use taxes and all excise and other taxes due on the sale of wine by the licensee to customers at retail.
(i) The board may not limit or prohibit the serving or featuring of food at a licensed wine festival, provided that the person serving or featuring food complies with all applicable laws and rules.
(j) For purposes of this section, "retailer" means a retailer licensed for off-premises consumption of table wine.
(k) The board may adopt rules to implement this section, including, but not limited to, rules regarding the liability of a wine festival participant licensee.
(l) If any provision of this section or its application to any person or circumstance is determined by a court to be invalid or unconstitutional, that provision shall be stricken and the remaining provisions shall be construed in accordance with the intent of the Legislature to further limit, rather than expand, commerce in alcoholic beverages, including by prohibiting any commerce in alcoholic beverages not expressly authorized, and to enhance strict regulatory control over taxation, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages through the existing uniform system of regulation of alcoholic beverages.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 28 - Intoxicating Liquor, Malt Beverages and Wine.

Chapter 3A - Alcoholic Beverage Licensing Code.

Section 28-3A-1 - Short Title.

Section 28-3A-1.5 - Nonprofit Special Events Retail License.

Section 28-3A-3 - Authority of Board to Issue Licenses to Engage in Alcoholic Beverage Transactions.

Section 28-3A-4 - License Application; Fees.

Section 28-3A-5 - Issuance and Renewal of Licenses; Penalty for Delinquent Renewal.

Section 28-3A-6 - Manufacturer Licensing and Requirements; Tastings or Samplings; Charitable Event Donations.

Section 28-3A-6.1 - Direct Shipment of Wine by a Manufacturer.

Section 28-3A-6.2 - This Section Was Assigned by the Code Commissioner in the 2021 Regular Session, Effective August 1, 2021. This Is Not in the Current Code Supplement.

Section 28-3A-7 - Importer License; Issuance; Restrictions on Sales; Registration of Labels; Seizure of Unregistered Goods; Monthly Reports; Inspections.

Section 28-3A-8 - Liquor Wholesaler License.

Section 28-3A-9 - Wholesaler License for Beer or Table Wine.

Section 28-3A-10 - Warehouse License.

Section 28-3A-11 - Lounge Retail Liquor License; Approval of Municipality; Entertainment; Minors.

Section 28-3A-12 - Club Liquor Retail License; Approval of Municipality.

Section 28-3A-13 - Restaurant Retail Liquor License.

Section 28-3A-13.1 - Delivery Service License.

Section 28-3A-14 - Retail Table Wine License for On-Premises and Off-Premises Consumption.

Section 28-3A-15 - Retail Table Wine License for Off-Premises Consumption.

Section 28-3A-16 - Retail Beer License for On-Premises and Off-Premises Consumption.

Section 28-3A-17 - Retail Beer License for Off-Premises Consumption.

Section 28-3A-17.1 - Entertainment District Designation in Certain Municipalities.

Section 28-3A-18 - Retail Common Carrier Liquor License.

Section 28-3A-19 - Special Retail License.

Section 28-3A-19.1 - International Motor Speedway License.

Section 28-3A-20 - Special Events Retail License.

Section 28-3A-20.1 - Removal of Resealed Bottle of Wine From Premises of Licensee.

Section 28-3A-20.2 - Tasting of Liquor or Wine Conducted by Licensed Manufacturer or Its Representative.

Section 28-3A-20.3 - On-Premises Licensees Authorized to Make, Store, and Sell Infused Products Made From Distilled Spirits.

Section 28-3A-20.4 - Wine Festivals - Licensure Requirements; Tastings and Sale of Wine for On-Premises or Off-Premises Consumption.

Section 28-3A-21 - Fees for Licenses Issued by the Board; Local License Taxes.

Section 28-3A-22 - Disposition of Proceeds of Filing Fees and License Taxes.

Section 28-3A-23 - Regulation of Grant of Licenses.

Section 28-3A-24 - Suspension or Revocation of Licenses; Appointment of Hearing Commission; Notice, Hearing and Findings; Fines.

Section 28-3A-25 - Unlawful Acts and Offenses; Penalties.

Section 28-3A-26 - Revocation of License or Permit Upon Second or Subsequent Conviction.