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Within the Wine pages of TTB.gov, you will find numerous tools and materials to assist you in your endeavors within the wine industry. Whether you are a prospective wine industry member, a newcomer to the wine business, or a veteran of the industry, our goal is to ensure that you have easy access to wine-related information resources.

NEWS & EVENTS

Sorry! Registration for the Permits Online Webinar is Closed
We thank you for your interest, but we have reached full capacity for the both Webinar sessions. Please stay tuned for more information on subsequent Permits Online Webinars.  Permits Online is TTB's Web-based system for drafting, submitting, and tracking original and amended applications to operate alcohol and tobacco businesses. (02/10/12)

TTB Issues Industry Circular 2012-2 Regarding Tie-In Sales
This industry circular, which supersedes Industry Circular 2003-3, reminds alcohol industry members that “tie-in sales” of alcohol beverage products are prohibited. (02/01/12)

Proposed "Middleburg Virginia" Viticultural Area Comment Period Reopened
We have reopened the comment period for the proposed "Middleburg Virginia" American viticultural area until February 27, 2012. To submit a comment electronically, use the Regulations.gov comment form for Notice No. 123. To submit comments by postal mail or hand delivery, see the instructions included within the notice. To view all documents and comments associated with this proposal, go to Docket No. TTB-2011-0009 on the Regulations.gov website. (01/17/12)

TTB Issues Industry Circular 2012-1 Regarding Industry Members' Participation in Retail Programs
This industry circular provides guidance on TTB's view of permissible and impermissible activities for industry members who provide promotional support to alcohol beverage retailers. (01/12/12)

Important Information on Sending Mail to TTB Headquarters
Effective October 2011 our Headquarters Offices in Washington, DC, has a new address for receiving mail.  If you are sending mail via the U.S. Postal Service or by courier service, you must use the proper address to ensure delivery.  Please make note of this important information.  (01/04/12) 

T.D. TTB-100, Establishment of the Coombsville Viticultural Area. This final rule establishes the 11,075-acre "Coombsville" viticultural area in southern Napa County, California.  This new area is entirely within the Napa Valley and the North Coast viticultural areas.  See Docket No. TTB-2011-0006 at Regulations.gov for this rulemaking's complete history.  (12/14/2011)   

T.D. TTB-99, Establishment of the Naches Heights Viticultural Area.  This final rule establishes the 13,254-acre "Naches Heights" viticultural area in Yakima County, Washington.  This new area is entirely within the Columbia Valley viticultural area.  See Docket No. TTB-2011-0005 at Regulations.gov for this rulemaking's complete history.  (12/14/2011)

T.D. TTB-98, Establishment of the Fort Ross-Seaview Viticultural Area.  This final rule establishes the 27,500-arce "Fort Ross-Seaview" viticultural area in western Sonoma County, California.  This new area is entirely within the existing Sonoma Coast and the North Coast viticultural areas.  See Docket No. TTB-2011-0004 at Regulations.gov for this rulemaking's complete history.  (12/14/2011)

Notice No. 125 Proposes the "Inwood Valley" Viticultural Area in California
In this notice, TTB proposes to establish the "Inwood Valley" American viticultural area in Shasta County, California. You may view this notice, the petition, and any comments received about this proposal on the Regulations.gov Web site within Docket No. TTB-2011-0011.  Submit comments electronically using the Regulations.gov comment form for Notice No. 125, or see instructions within the notice for postal mail or hand delivery submissions.  Comments are due on or before
February 3, 2012.  (12/05/11)

 

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