California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB720

Introduced
2/14/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Report Pass
3/19/25  
Refer
3/19/25  
Report Pass
4/9/25  
Engrossed
4/24/25  
Refer
4/24/25  
Refer
5/7/25  
Report Pass
6/30/25  
Refer
6/30/25  
Report Pass
7/2/25  
Refer
7/2/25  
Report Pass
7/8/25  
Refer
7/8/25  
Refer
9/8/25  
Refer
9/8/25  
Enrolled
9/13/25  
Enrolled
9/13/25  
Chaptered
10/10/25  
Passed
10/10/25  

Caption

Beverages: alcohol permits: container labeling.

Impact

AB720 expands the privileges of winegrowers by permitting them to store, age, and conduct tastings of brandy on the same premises where they hold their licenses, which previously was not allowable under mixed licensing situations. This change is expected to facilitate greater operational flexibility and enhance business opportunities for winegrowers, particularly benefiting estate tasting events and related sales. By allowing for off-premises sales as part of the same permit structure, it potentially encourages local wine tourism and lessens bureaucratic hurdles for licensed producers.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 720, known as AB720, addresses regulations surrounding alcoholic beverages and specifically container labeling as it applies to winegrowers and brandy manufacturers within California. The bill modifies existing laws under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, which governs the issuance and administration of alcoholic beverage licenses. Among other provisions, it clarifies that the exception from production does not include merely storing wine or topping barrels, thus refining the definitions and operational scopes for licensed manufacturers.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding AB720 reflects positive support from the beverage industry, particularly among small-scale wine producers who see the bill as a progressive step towards making market entry and compliance easier. However, there remains a degree of contention related to container labeling and environmental concerns, as the updated labeling requirements could pose challenges for some manufacturers. This highlights ongoing discussions about balancing regulatory responsibilities with fostering economic growth in California's thriving beverage sector.

Contention

A key aspect of contention within AB720 relates to the extension of exemptions to labeling requirements under the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act. The bill delays the necessity of certain labeling until 2026, which may raise eyebrows among environmental advocates who argue that statutory standards should not be lenient. The decision to impose no reimbursement obligation for local agencies regarding the new crime classifications generated from violation of labeling rules also suggests a pushback from local governance entities, concerned about the implications of mandated changes without financial support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1246

Alcoholic beverages: distilled spirits.

CA AB1991

Alcoholic beverages: market research study: taste testing.

CA SB917

Alcoholic beverages: certified farmers’ market sales permit.

CA H1137

Deductions for Certain Losses of Alcoholic Beverages

CA AB445

Alcoholic beverages.

CA S0678

Deductions for Certain Losses of Alcoholic Beverages

CA SB1273

Alcoholic beverages: tied-house restrictions: instructional events and promotional lectures: video advertisements.

CA SB287

Alcoholic beverage importers; to recognize that an importer licensee may import alcoholic beverages from any jurisdiction outside of the State of Alabama

CA AB2663

Alcoholic beverages: retail on-sale license: off-sale privileges.

CA AB2375

Alcoholic beverages: beer.

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