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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 125 — Alcohol beverages

125.53 Winery permit.

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125.53 Winery permit.
(a)The division shall issue only to a manufacturing winery in this state that holds a valid certificate issued under s. 73.03
(50)a winery permit authorizing the permittee to engage in the following activities:
1. The manufacture and bottling of wine on the premises covered by the permit for sale, in original unopened packages or containers, to wholesalers holding a permit under s. 125.54 .
2. On the winery premises and without obtaining a rectifier’s permit, possessing intoxicating liquor and mixing or blending intoxicating liquor to produce wine sold to wholesalers holding a permit under s. 125.54 , manufacturers or rectifiers holding a permit under s. 125.52 , and wineries holding a permit under this section.
3. The sale or transfer, in bulk or in any state of packaging, of wine to wineries holding a permit under this section and to manufacturers and rectifiers holding a permit under s. 125.52 , from the winery premises.
4. The sale, shipment, transportation, and delivery of wine, in bulk or in any state of packaging, that has been manufactured by the winery to another winery holding a permit under this section or a manufacturer or rectifier holding a permit under s. 125.52 .
5. The receipt of intoxicating liquor from another winery holding a permit under this section or a manufacturer or rectifier holding a permit under s. 125.52 , in bulk or in any state of packaging, for purposes of further manufacturing, bottling, or storage.
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