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COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

H. B. 2358

(By Mr. Speaker, Mr. Kiss)


(Originating in the Committee on Finance)


[February 25, 2003]


A BILL to amend and reenact section three, article sixteen, chapter eleven of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended; to amend and reenact section five-a, article one, chapter sixty of said code; to amend and reenact section two, article six of said chapter ; and to amend and reenact section two, article eight of said chapter, all relating generally to beverages containing alcohol; defining fortified beer; allowing farm wineries to produce wine from other agricultural products containing sugar; allowing farm wineries to manufacture, serve and sell dessert, port, sherry and Madeira wines; and excluding dessert wine produced by farm wineries from the definition of fortified wine.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section three, article sixteen, chapter eleven of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted; that section five-a, article one, chapter sixty
of said code be amended and reenacted; that section two, article six of said chapter be amended and reenacted, and that section two, article eight of said chapter be amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:
CHAPTER 11. TAXATION.

ARTICLE 16. NONINTOXICATING BEER.
§11-16-3. Definitions.

For the purpose of this article, except where the context clearly requires differently:
(1) "Brewer" or "manufacturer" shall mean means any person, firm, association, partnership or corporation manufacturing, brewing, mixing, concocting, blending, bottling or otherwise producing or importing or transshipping from a foreign country nonintoxicating beer for sale at wholesale to any licensed distributor.
(2) "Brewpub" shall mean means a place of manufacture of nonintoxicating beer owned by a resident brewer, subject to federal regulations and guidelines, a portion of which premises are designated for retail sales.
(3) "Commissioner" shall mean means the West Virginia alcohol beverage control commissioner.
(4) "Distributor" shall mean means and includes any person jobbing or distributing nonintoxicating beer to retailers at wholesale and whose warehouse and chief place of business shall be within this state.
(5) "Nonintoxicating beer" shall mean means all cereal malt beverages or products of the brewing industry commonly referred to as beer, lager beer, ale and all other mixtures and preparations produced by the brewing industry, including malt coolers and containing at least one half of one percent alcohol by volume, but not more than four and two-tenths percent of alcohol by weight, or six percent by volume, whichever is greater,; and fortified beer as defined by this section, all of which are hereby declared to be nonintoxicating and the word "liquor" as used in chapter sixty of this code shall not be construed to include or embrace nonintoxicating beer nor any of the beverages, products, mixtures or preparations included within this definition.
(6) "Fortified beer" means all cereal malt beverages or products of the brewing industry commonly referred to as beer, lager beer, barley beer, ale and all other mixtures and preparations produced by the brewing industry, including malt coolers and containing not less than six percent alcohol by volume nor more than nine percent alcohol by volume.
(7) "Original container" shall mean means the container used by the brewer at the place of manufacturing, bottling or otherwise producing nonintoxicating beer for sale at wholesale.
(7) (8) "Person" shall mean means and includes an individual, firm, partnership, limited partnership, association or corporation.
(8) (9) "Resident brewer" shall mean means any person, firm, association, partnership, or corporation whose principal place of business is within the state.
(9) (10) "Retailer" shall mean means any person selling, serving, or otherwise dispensing nonintoxicating beer and all products regulated by this article, including, but not limited to, any malt cooler, at his or her established and licensed place of business.

ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
§60-1-5a. Farm wineries defined.

(a) For the purpose of this chapter: "Farm winery" means an establishment where in any year fifty thousand gallons or less of wine is manufactured exclusively by natural fermentation from grapes, other fruit fruits or honey, or other agricultural products containing sugar, with twenty-five percent of such raw products being produced by the owner of such farm winery on the premises of that establishment, and no more than twenty-five percent of such produce originating from any source outside this state : Provided, That
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(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section,
a farm winery may include one off-farm location: Provided, however, That the The owner of a farm winery may provide to the commissioner evidence, accompanied by written findings by the West Virginia agriculture commissioner in support thereof, that the owner has planted on the premises of the farm winery young nonbearing fruit plants. The commissioner may grant permission for one off-farm location in an amount equal to that reasonably expected to be produced when the nonbearing fruit plants planted on the farm winery come into full production. The length of time of the permission to use an off-farm location shall be determined by the commissioner after consultation with the agriculture commissioner.
(c) For purposes of this definition and when used in this chapter to refer to the product of a farm winery or the product of the holder of a farm winery license, "wine" includes dessert wines manufactured exclusively by natural fermentation and port, sherry and Madeira wines having an alcoholic content of not more than twenty-two percent alcohol by volume and which have been matured in wooden barrels or casks.
ARTICLE 6. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
§60-6-2. When lawful to manufacture and sell wine and cider.

The provisions of this chapter shall not prevent:
(1) A person from manufacturing wine at his or her residence for consumption at his or her residence as permitted by section one of this article;
(2) A person from manufacturing and selling unfermented cider;
(3) A person from manufacturing and selling cider made from apples produced by him or her within this state, to persons holding distillery licenses, but such the manufacture and sale shall be under the supervision and regulation of the commissioner;
(4) A person from manufacturing and selling wine made from fruit produced by him or her within this state to persons holding winery licenses, but such the manufacture and sale shall be under the supervision and regulation of the commissioner; and
(5) The holder of a farm winery license from selling wine produced by it directly to consumers at the winery and at one off-farm winery location or to any other person who is licensed under this chapter to sell wine either at wholesale or at retail: Provided, That the winery may ship wines from the farm winery without the bonding requirements of a transporter: Provided, however, That notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, an individual or licensee in a state which affords the wineries of this state equal reciprocal shipping privileges may ship for personal use and not for resale not more than two cases of wine per month to any adult resident in this state.
For purposes of this subdivision, "wine" includes dessert wines manufactured exclusively by natural fermentation and port, sherry and Madeira wines having an alcoholic content of not more than twenty-two percent alcohol by volume and which have been matured in wooden barrels or casks.
ARTICLE 8. SALE OF WINES.
§60-8-2. Definitions.
Unless the context in which used clearly requires a different meaning, as used in this article:
"Commissioner" or "commission" means the West Virginia alcohol beverage control commissioner.
"Distributor" means any person whose principal place of business is within the state of West Virginia, and who is engaged in selling or distributing wine to retailers or private wine restaurants and selling or distributing port, sherry and Madeira wines to wine specialty shops under authority of this article and actually maintains a warehouse in this state for the distribution of wine.
"Fortified wine" shall mean any wine to which brandy or other alcohol has been added and shall include dessert wines which are not fortified: Provided, That a dessert wine manufactured exclusively by natural fermentation and having an alcoholic content of not more than twenty-two percent alcohol by volume and which has been matured in wooden barrels or casks and manufactured, served or sold by a farm winery is not a fortified wine.
"Grocery store" means any retail establishment, commonly known as a grocery store, supermarket, delicatessen, caterer or party supply store, where food, food products and supplies for the table are sold for consumption off the premises with average monthly sales (exclusive of sales of wine) of not less than five hundred dollars and an average monthly inventory (exclusive of inventory of wine) of not less than three thousand dollars. The term "grocery store" shall also include and mean a separate and segregated portion of any other retail store which is dedicated solely to the sale of food, food products and supplies for the table for consumption off the premises with average monthly sales with respect to such separate or segregated portion (exclusive of sales of wine) of not less than three thousand dollars and an average monthly inventory (exclusive of inventory of wine) of not less than three thousand dollars.
"Licensee" means the holder of a license granted under the provisions of this article.
"Private wine restaurant" means a restaurant which: (1) Is a partnership, limited partnership, corporation, unincorporated association or other business entity which has as its principal purpose the business of serving meals on its premises to its members and their guests; (2) is licensed under the provisions of this article as to all of its premises or as to a separate segregated portion of its premises to serve wine to its members and their guests when such sale accompanies the serving of food or meals; and (3) admits only duly elected and approved dues paying members and their guests while in the company of a member, and does not admit the general public.
"Retailer" means any person licensed to sell wine at retail to the public at his or her established place of business for off-premises consumption and who is licensed to do so under authority of this article.
"Supplier" means any manufacturer, producer, processor, distributor or supplier of wine who sells or offers to sell or solicits or negotiates the sale of wine to any licensed West Virginia distributor.
"Tax" includes within its meaning interest, additions to tax and penalties.
"Taxpayer" means any person liable for any tax, interest, additions to tax or penalty under the provisions of this article and any person claiming a refund of tax.
"Varietal wine" means any wine labeled according to the grape variety from which such wine is made.
"Vintage wine" or "vintage-dated wine" means wines from which the grapes used to produce such wine are harvested during a particular year or wines produced from the grapes of a particular harvest in a particular region of production.
"Wine" means any alcoholic beverage obtained by the natural fermentation of the natural content of grapes, other fruits or honey or other agricultural products containing sugar and to which no alcohol has been added and shall include table wine, and shall exclude fortified wine and shall also exclude any product defined as or embraced within the definition of nonintoxicating beer under the provisions of article sixteen, chapter eleven of this code: Provided, "wine" shall include dessert wines manufactured exclusively by natural fermentation, and port, sherry and Madeira wines having an alcoholic content of not more than twenty-two percent alcohol by volume and which have been matured in wooden barrels or casks if produced by a farm winery as defined in section five-a, article one of this chapter.
"Wine specialty shop" means a retailer who shall deal principally in the sale of table wine, certain fortified wines, wine accessories and food or foodstuffs normally associated with wine and: (1) who Who shall maintain a representative number of such wines for sale in his or her inventory which are designated by label as varietal wine, vintage, generic and/or according to region of production and the inventory shall contain not less than fifteen percent vintage or vintage-dated wine by actual bottle count; and (2) who, any other provisions of this code to the contrary notwithstanding, may maintain an inventory of port, sherry and Madeira wines having an alcoholic content of not more than twenty-two percent alcohol by volume and which have been matured in wooden barrels or casks.

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