FutureFarm
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In our travels we’ve stumbled across a few very very small “wineries”. They seem to be doing 6 gallon batches. They all seem to offer custom wines where the winery consults with the customer about what the goals for the batch are, ferment and age on site, then when it comes to bottling, the customer comes back with friends for a bottle party.
Most of these tiny wineries sell individual bottles and glasses too so I assume they have federal and state licensing. A few seem to have been by appointment only and not have individual bottles or tastings for sale.
Let’s suppose I wanted to grow more grapes than my family 200 gallon limit could handle. Could I legally and without license:
Sell grapes to local home brewers? I assume yes.
Sell destemmed and crushed frozen grapes? I assume yes.
Sell a pdf instruction sheet on the process to turn grapes into wine? I assume yes. Even if the customer can call for specific advice.
Rent out equipment like presses, destemmers, carboys, bottling equipment. I assume yes.
Now I’ll ask a question I haven’t been able to find an answer to.
Can I sell a customer grapes, yeast, oaking and fining consumables, rent them my equipment to destem, press and bottle their wine? If they store the carboy at their home, I really don’t see how this would run afoul of any law. What if the fermenting and aging wines were stored at my home and clearly labeled as another’s property?
I’m not trying to make a living off of this. I just enjoy the hobby and would like to make more than I can drink/justify giving away.
Most of these tiny wineries sell individual bottles and glasses too so I assume they have federal and state licensing. A few seem to have been by appointment only and not have individual bottles or tastings for sale.
Let’s suppose I wanted to grow more grapes than my family 200 gallon limit could handle. Could I legally and without license:
Sell grapes to local home brewers? I assume yes.
Sell destemmed and crushed frozen grapes? I assume yes.
Sell a pdf instruction sheet on the process to turn grapes into wine? I assume yes. Even if the customer can call for specific advice.
Rent out equipment like presses, destemmers, carboys, bottling equipment. I assume yes.
Now I’ll ask a question I haven’t been able to find an answer to.
Can I sell a customer grapes, yeast, oaking and fining consumables, rent them my equipment to destem, press and bottle their wine? If they store the carboy at their home, I really don’t see how this would run afoul of any law. What if the fermenting and aging wines were stored at my home and clearly labeled as another’s property?
I’m not trying to make a living off of this. I just enjoy the hobby and would like to make more than I can drink/justify giving away.