Iowa Statutes
§ 123.171 — Wine certificate, permit, or license required — exceptions for personal use
Iowa § 123.171
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Iowa Code § 123.171 (2026).
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1.A person shall not cause the manufacture, importation, or sale of wine in this state
unless a certificate or permit as provided in this subchapter, or a retail alcohol license as
provided in subchapter I of this chapter, is first obtained which authorizes that manufacture,
importation, or sale.
2.Any person of legal age may manufacture wine for personal use without a class “A”
wine permit, subject to the requirements of this subsection. Such wine may be consumed on
the premises or removed from the premises where it was manufactured only if the wine is not
sold, exchanged, bartered, dispensed, or given in consideration of purchase for any property
or services or in evasion of the requirements of this chapter.
3.Notwithstanding subsection 1, an individual of legal age may import into th
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