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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. A person licensed as a farm winery pursuant to § 4-205.04 or licensed as a producer pursuant to § 4-203 may label a wine offered for sale that states that the wine is any of the following:
1. An Arizona wine or a wine from a particular county in this state, if at least seventy-five percent of the wine by volume is produced or manufactured from grapes or other fruit grown in this state and is fermented, processed, bottled and labeled in this state.
2. A wine from a particular federally recognized viticultural area, if at least eighty-five percent of the wine by volume is produced or manufactured from grapes or other fruit grown in this state and is fermented, processed, bottled and labeled in this state.
3. A wine from a particular vineyard, orchard, farm or ranch, if at least ninety-five percent of the wine by volume is produced or manufactured from grapes or other fruit grown in this state and is fermented, processed, bottled and labeled in this state.
4. Estate bottled, if one hundred percent of the wine by volume is produced or manufactured from a winery in a particular federally recognized viticultural area in which all grapes or other fruit were grown, crushed, fermented, processed, aged and bottled in a continuous process, the wine at no time having left the premises of the bottling winery.
B. A licensee that complies with subsection A of this section is not subject to criminal, civil or administrative action for a violation of § 4-244, paragraph 39.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 4. Alcoholic Beverages § 4-214. Arizona wines; labeling - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-4-alcoholic-beverages/az-rev-st-sect-4-214/
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