Ask Cari: What license is needed to sell wine in New Jersey?

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To sell wine in New Jersey, one must hold a retail license.  In New Jersey, retail licenses are “Class C” licenses. See N.J.S.A. 33:1-12.  The types of Retail licenses are as follows:

  • Plenary Retail Consumption license (this fee is set by the municipality and is between $250 – $2,500 per year),
  • Plenary Retail Consumption license with “Board Package Privilege”,
  • Seasonal Retail Consumption license,
  • Hotel/Motel license,
  • Theater license,
  • Plenary Retail Consumption license with Brew Pub license,
  • Plenary Retail Distribution license (this fee is set by the municipality and is between $125 – $2,500 per year),
  • Limited Retail Distribution license,
  • Plenary Retail Transit license,
  • Club License

Wholesale licenses are “Class B” licenses. See N.J.S.A. 33:1-11.  The types of Wholesale licenses are as follows:

  • Plenary Wholesale license,
  • Limited Wholesale license,
  • Wine Wholesale license,
  • State Beverage Distributor’s license.

Holding these licenses range from $1,031 to $8,750 per year.

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