§60-3-25. Permit for farm winery to import produce in excess of
established limits.
Upon application by the holder of a farm winery license, filed
with the West Virginia alcohol beverage control commissioner,
showing, due to unusual climatic or other conditions adversely
affecting its ability to obtain from within this state seventy-five
percent of the grapes, grape juice, other fruits or fruit juices or
honey necessary to produce its wine, the commissioner may issue to
the applicant a permit to import such products in an amount deemed
necessary by the commissioner to allow such farm winery to produce
wine within the quota established by section five-a, article one of
this chapter. The permit issued under this section shall not be
effective for more than ninety days. The burden of proof shall be
upon the applicant to show that grapes, grape juice, fruit, fruit
juice or honey of the type normally used by the licensee are not
available from any other source within the state of West Virginia,
and no application for a permit under this section shall be
considered by the commissioner unless it is accompanied by written
findings by the West Virginia agriculture commissioner in support
thereof.