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Missouri

State Shipping Laws:

missouri

Last Updated June 23, 2025

Direct Shipping Allowed

Permit

DTC Permit

Required

Yes

Fee

$0

Expiration

June 30th of each year

Sales Tax

See Alert

Excise Tax

Required

Yes

Wine

$.42/gal

Volume Limit

Limits per Winery

Monthly

2 cases per person

Reporting

Required

Yes

Excise Tax

Annually by Jan 31st

Direct Shipment

Annually by Jan 31st

Record Retention

At least 2 years

Product Requirements

Label Registration

Not Required

Product Restrictions

Yes

  • Only wines produced by the permittee on the winery premises may be sold and shipped to consumers.

Additional Information


Effective August 28, 2007, Missouri requires all wineries to have a Direct Wine Shipper’s Permit. There is no application fee and excise tax reports must be filed annually. Wineries with an approved license may not ship more than 2 cases (each case containing not more than nine liters) of wine a month to a consumer.

  • Ensure that all containers of wine delivered directly to a resident of this state are conspicuously labeled with the words “CONTAINS ALCOHOL: SIGNATURE OF PERSON AGE 21 OR OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY” or are conspicuously labeled with wording preapproved by the division of alcohol and tobacco control.

Compliance Alerts


 

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Contact Information

Missouri Department of Public Safety
Alcohol & Tobacco Control

1738 East Elm St., Lower Level
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (573) 751-2333
Fax: (573) 526-4540

Missouri Department of Revenue
301 West High St., Room 102
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: 573-751-2836
Fax: 573-522-1666

 

 

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This information is intended for winegrower licensees only. All information above is provided as an informational aid and is not legal advice. Data may be out-of-date or incomplete. Please consult a lawyer before taking any action.