Making Your Own Wine At Home
If you are wanting to make your own wine then you are in luck, it is perfectly legal and can be done right from your home. You will be allowed by the state of California to produce 100 gallons of wine per adult in your home with a maximum of 200 gallons. You can share the wine that you make with others inside your home but should in no way being selling the wine.
The wine that you make in your home is yours and should remain that way. It will become illegal if you begin to sell the wine that you make out of your home. You will need to either sell the recipe for your wine to a winery and allow them to make and distribute it for you. You may also consider opening your own winery if you are wanting to get into the wine selling business.
Drinking versus Selling Home Wine
It is against the home wine making laws to ever sell wine that you make for yourself. You are only allowed to make your own wine for your personal consumption or for you to share. Selling wine that you have made is against the law.
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