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Remote Tasting Room Application Kit (Series 19) - Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control
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Remote Tasting Room Application Kit (Series 19)
Remote Tasting Room Application
Remote Tasting Rooms are located in Arizona and are owned and operated by a licensee that concurrently owns one of these four Arizona liquor licenses:
Out-of-state Farm Winery - Series 2W
Out-of-state Craft Distillery - Series 2D
In-state Farm Winery Application Kit - Series 13
In-state Craft Distiller Application Kit - Series 18
When tied to a Remote Tasting Room license the above license becomes the Master License and must be in "active" and good standing for the Remote Tasting Room to operate. The Remote Tasting Room is a retail location.
Farm Winery licensees may have two (2) remote tasting room licenses tied to their Master License. Craft Distillery licensees may have two (2) remote tasting room licenses tied to their Master License.
Remote Tasting Rooms have on- and off-sale retail privileges. The licensee may serve liquor produced at the Master License premises for on- and off-sale consumption and for the purpose of sampling. The liquor sold at the remote tasting room must have all manufacturing taxes paid, must be produced/manufactured at the Master License location with this exception:
A remote tasting room may sell products from other Master Licenses of the same series not to exceed 20 percent (20%) of total sales by volume.
The Remote Tasting Room (series 19) license application is first submitted to the city, town, or municipality where the tasting room will be located. Upon approval from the city, town, or municipality, the application will then go to the state. This is the only Arizona liquor application which first is approved by the local government.
Multiple remote tasting rooms may share a common indoor or outdoor area for tasting and consumption of their products. All licensees may be held liable for any violations of Title IV that occur. A.R.S. §4-205.12.
This license is non-transferable (person-to-person or location-to-location). Remote tasting room for farm wineries: A.R.S. §4-205.04(F). Remote tasting room for craft distilleries: A.R.S. §4-205.10(D).
ADDITIONAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Applicants, licensees, and managers must take a Title 4 training course (liquor handling, laws and regulations) prior to approval. A pregnancy warning sign for pregnant women consuming spirituous liquor must be posted within twenty (20) feet of the cash register or at point of display. Remote Tasting Room licensees must be kept an Employee Log of all persons employed at the premises including each employee's name, date of birth, address and responsibilities.
ARIZONA STATUTES AND REGULATIONS: A.R.S. §4-119, 4-201, 4-202, 4-203, Remote tasting room for farm wineries: A.R.S. §4-205.04(F). Remote tasting room for craft distilleries: A.R.S. §4-205.10(D).
Site Inspection fee: $50.00
Issuance fee will vary between $150 and $200 depending on time of issuance.
Annual renewal fee (includes surcharge): $170.00