West Virginia Code
Article 8. Sale of Wines
§60-8-6d. Wine Retailer, Wine Specialty Shop, Private Wine Restaurant, Private Wine Bed and Breakfast, Private Wine Spa, Class B Retail Dealer, Private Club Restaurant, Private Manufacturer Club, Class a Retail Licensee, and Class B Retail Licensee S...

(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 tourism. Therefore, this section authorizes a licensed wine retailer, wine specialty shop, private wine restaurant, private wine bed and breakfast, private wine spa, private club restaurant, private manufacturer club, Class A retail licensee, or Class B retail licensee to have certain abilities in order to promote the sale of wine manufactured in this state for the benefit of the citizens of this state, the states growing wine industry, and the states hospitality and tourism industry, all of which are vital components for the states economy.
(b) Sales of wine. A licensed wine retailer, wine specialty shop, private wine restaurant, private wine bed and breakfast, private wine spa, private club restaurant, private manufacturer club, Class A retail licensee, or Class B retail licensee who pays the fee in subsection (h) of this section and meets the requirements of this section may offer wine for retail sale to patrons from the licensed premises in a sealed wine growler for personal consumption off of the licensed premises, and not for resale. Prior to the sale, the licensee shall verify, using proper identification, that any patron purchasing wine is 21 years of age or over and that the patron is not visibly intoxicated. The nonprorated, nonrefundable annual fee to sell wine growlers is $100.
(c) Retail sales. Every licensee authorized under this section shall comply with all the provisions of this article as applicable to wine retailers when conducting sales of wine in a wine growler and is subject to all applicable requirements and penalties in this article.
(d) Payment of taxes and fees. A licensee authorized under this section shall pay all taxes and fees required of licensed wine retailers, in addition to any other taxes and fees required, and meet applicable licensing provisions as required by this chapter and by rule of the commissioner.
(e) Advertising. A licensee authorized under this section may advertise a particular brand or brands of wine and the price of the wine, subject to state and federal requirements or restrictions. The advertisement may not encourage intemperance or target minors.
(f) Wine Growler defined and requirements. A licensee authorized under this section shall use the wine growler definition and requirements in 60-8-6c(g) and 60-8-6c(h) of this code.
(g) Wine Growler labeling and sanitation. A licensee authorized under this section shall label and sanitize wine growlers as set forth in 60-8-6c(i) and 60-8-6c(j) of this code.
(h) Complimentary samples. A licensee authorized under this section may provide complimentary wine growler samples to a person intending to purchase a wine growler which may be no greater than two fluid ounces per wine growler sample and a wine growler sampling shall not exceed three complimentary two fluid ounce samples per patron per day. A licensee authorized under this section providing complimentary wine samples shall, prior to providing any samples, verify that the patron sampling wine is 21 years of age or older and that the patron is not visibly or noticeably intoxicated.
(i) Limitations on licensees. A licensee under this section may only sell wine growlers during the hours of operation set forth in this article. Any licensee licensed under this section shall maintain a secure area for the sale and filling of wine in a wine growler. The secure area shall only be accessible by the licensee. Any licensee licensed under this section is subject to the applicable penalties under this article for violations.
(j) Non-applicability of certain statutes. Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to the contrary, licensees under this section are permitted to break the seal of the original container for the limited purpose of filling a wine growler or providing complimentary wine samples as provided in this section. Any unauthorized sale of wine or any consumption not permitted on the licensees licensed premises is subject to penalties under this article.
(k) Rules. The commissioner may propose legislative rules for legislative approval, pursuant to 29A-3-1 et seq. of this code, to implement this section.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 60. State Control of Alcoholic Liquors

Article 8. Sale of Wines

§60-8-1. Construction and Application of Article

§60-8-2. Definitions

§60-8-3. Licenses; Fees; General Restrictions

§60-8-3a. Certain Wine Specialty Shops Operating as Grocery Stores Authorized to Deliver Wine Curbside, Mobile Applications, or Web-Based Sales Allowed; Permits; Fees

§60-8-4. Liter Tax

§60-8-5. Refund or Credit of Taxes

§60-8-6. License or Registration Required for Sale or Shipment of Wine; Shipment of Limited Quantities of Wine to Adult Residents Permitted

§60-8-6a. Direct Shipper's License

§60-8-6b. Deliveries by Licensed Wine Specialty Shop

§60-8-6c. Winery and Farm Winery License to Sell Wine Growlers and Provide Complimentary Samples Prior to Purchasing a Wine Growler

§60-8-6d. Wine Retailer, Wine Specialty Shop, Private Wine Restaurant, Private Wine Bed and Breakfast, Private Wine Spa, Class B Retail Dealer, Private Club Restaurant, Private Manufacturer Club, Class a Retail Licensee, and Class B Retail Licensee S...

§60-8-6e. Private Wine Delivery License for a Licensed Class a Wine Licensee or a Third Party; Requirements; Limitations; Third Party License Fee; Private Retail Transportation Permit; and Requirements

§60-8-6f. Private Wine Delivery License for a Licensed Class B Wine Licensee or a Third Party; Requirements; Limitations; Third Party License Fee; Private Retail Transportation Permit; and Requirements

§60-8-7. Records; Inspection

§60-8-16. Application for License

§60-8-17. License Issuance or Refusal; Terms of License

§60-8-18. Revocation, Suspension, and Other Sanctions Which May Be Imposed by the Commissioner Upon the Licensee; Procedure for Appealing Any Final Order of the Commissioner Which Revokes, Suspends, Sanctions, or Denies the Issuance or Renewal of Any...

§60-8-19. To Whom Licensed Manufacturer May Sell

§60-8-20. Unlawful Acts Generally

§60-8-20a. Unlawful Acts by Persons

§60-8-21. Sale in Sealed, Labeled Packages Required

§60-8-22. Sales on Credit Prohibited; Exception

§60-8-23. Duties and Powers of Commissioner; Rules

§60-8-24. Disposition of Revenue

§60-8-25. Criminal Penalties; Public Nuisances

§60-8-26. Forfeiture of Bond

§60-8-27. Local Option Elections

§60-8-28. Wine Brand Licensing and Registration and Review of Wine Labels

§60-8-29. Affidavit of Compliance Required of Distributors and Suppliers

§60-8-30. Exclusive Franchise Agreements Prohibited

§60-8-31. Other Unlawful Acts

§60-8-32. Where Wine May Be Sold at Retail

§60-8-32a. Where Wine May Be Sold and Consumed for On-Premises Consumption

§60-8-33. Certain Prohibitions Not Applicable

§60-8-34. When Retail Sales Prohibited

§60-8-35. Other Unlawful Acts