Product Approval
North Carolina regulations require that each malt beverage, wine and spirituous
liquor product be approved by the Commission prior to being sold in this state
All Containers To Have Label
Every container of wine or malt beverages, including bottles, barrels, casks,
kegs, cans or other closed receptacles, irrespective of size or of the material
from which made, that is sold or offered for sale in this State or that is used
for the transportation, importation or sale of malt beverages or wine shall
bear a brand label (or a brand label and other permitted labels) containing the
required information.
This responsibility lies on the supplier (unfortified winery, fortified winery,
brewery, bottler, wine importer, malt beverage importer, distillery, liquor
importer/bottler, nonresident wine vendor or nonresident malt beverage vendor).
Select one of the following to view the requirements for product approval:
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GS18B-101 (9) "Malt beverage" means
beer, lager, malt liquor, ale, porter, and any other brewed or fermented
beverage containing at least one-half of one percent (.05%), and not more than
fifteen percent (15.0%), alcohol by volume.
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GS 18B-101 (7) "Fortified wine"
means any wine, of more than sixteen permit (16%) and no more than twenty-four
percent (24%) alcohol by volume, made by fermentation from grapes, fruits,
berries, rice, or honey; or by the addition of pure cane, beet, or dextrose
sugar; or by the addition of pure brandy from the same type of grape, fruit,
berry, rice, or honey that is contained in the base wine and produced in
accordance with the regulations of the United States.
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GS 18B-101 (15) "Unfortified wine"
means any wine of sixteen percent (16%) or less alcohol by volume, made by
fermentation from grapes, fruits, berries, rice, or honey; or by the addition
of pure cane, beet, or dextrose sugar; or by the addition of pure brandy from
the same type of grape, fruit, berry, rice, or honey that is contained in the
base wine and produced in accordance with the regulations of the United States.
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GS 18B-101 (14) "Spirituous liquor"
or "liquor" means distilled spirits or ethyl alcohol, including spirits of
wine, whiskey, rum, brandy, gin and all other distilled spirits and mixtures of
cordials, liqueur, and premixed cocktails, in closed containers for beverage
use regardless of their dilution.