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What You Need To Know About Getting Wine Shipped To Your Home In Pennsylvania
Under a new law, Pennsylvania residents can now have wine shipped directly to their homes. Here's what you need to know.

Under a new state law, residents can now have wine shipped directly to their homes. Pennsylvania residents can receive up to 36 cases of win per year, per direct wine shipper.
Current direct shippers who have been approved by the state can by found by clicking here. The list will be updated automatically as direct shippers become licensed, according to information from the governor's office.
"The 36-case annual limit is per direct wine shipper, and wine may be shipped to home or business addresses," according to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. "Direct-shipped wine must be for personal use, and anyone who resells direct-shipped wine is subject to fines and criminal penalties."
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Wine that is directly shipped to a resident's home is subject to state and local tax, as well as a $2.50 per gallon wine excise tax. Proof of age must be verified before wine can be shipped.
In addition to permitting direct shipment of wine, the new liquor reform law expands wine sales to approved grocery stores and extends state store hours on Sundays, among other things.
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