14.01 – AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES. (a) The holder of a
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 14.01
Summary
This law outlines the activities that a holder of a distiller's and rectifier's permit in Texas is authorized to perform. It affects businesses involved in the production and sale of distilled spirits and wines, specifying what they can legally do with their products.
Permits manufacturing and refining of distilled spirits and wines.
Allows mixing, bottling, and labeling of products.
Enables sales to wholesalers and qualified out-of-state buyers.
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