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Alcohol permits in Grass Valley

Every federal alcohol Basic Permit holder with a Grass Valley, California premises address — from the public TTB List of Permittees.

20
Permit holders
11
Wineries
2
Distilleries
California
State

Grass Valley in one line

Grass Valley, California is home to 20 federal alcohol permit holders, led by wineries (11).

20
permit holders
11
wineries
5
wholesalers
2
distilleries

Source: TTB FOIA List of Permittees, April 2025.

According to the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) List of Permittees, published April 2025, 83,590 federal alcohol Basic Permits are on file across 11,147 U.S. cities. The holders below are every winery, distillery, importer, and wholesaler whose permit premises is registered in this city; the record is reproduced from that public federal source without alteration. See the methodology for how cities are attributed.

Permit mix

Wineries11 · 55%
Wholesalers5 · 25%
Distilleries2 · 10%
Importers2 · 10%
Name Class
Hawk Feather Winery

Hawk Feather Winery, LLC

Distillery
Satellite Spirits, INC.

Satellite Spirits, Incorporated

Distillery
Fowles Wine (Usa), INC. Importer
Hentley Farm, LLC Importer
Fowles Wine (Usa), INC. Wholesaler
JMD Wine Company, INC. Wholesaler
Lucchesi Vineyards & Winery, INC. Wholesaler
Naggiar Vineyards

Naggiar Vineyards, LLC

Wholesaler
Solune Winegrowers LLC Wholesaler
Deo Volente Vineyards, INC. Winery
Hawk Feather Winery

Hawk Feather Winery, LLC

Winery
Sierra Knolls Vineyard and Foothill Winery

John & Linda Chase Brenda & Stephen Taylor

Winery
Katoa Cellars

Katoa Cellars LLC

Winery
Lucchesi Vineyards & Winery, INC. Winery
Sierra Sky Vineyard & Winery

Mark Foley and Jessica Foley

Winery
Montoliva Vineyard and Winery

Mark Lavon Henry

Winery
Naggiar Vineyards

Naggiar Vineyards, LLC

Winery
Sierra Starr Vineyard & Winery

Phillip a. Starr & Anne F. Starr

Winery
Smith Vineyard & Winery, INC. Winery
Truckee River Winery

Truckee Winery, INC.

Winery

Frequently asked questions

How many federal alcohol permit holders are in Grass Valley, California?

Grass Valley, California has 20 businesses holding a federal alcohol Basic Permit — led by wineries (11). Each holds an active TTB FAA Basic Permit.

How many wineries are in Grass Valley?

Grass Valley has 11 bonded wineries holding a federal Basic Permit from the TTB.

Are breweries included?

No. Breweries do not hold an FAA Basic Permit — they file a Brewer's Notice (IRC §6103, protected from disclosure) — so they are not in the public TTB List of Permittees this directory uses.

How do I verify a permit?

Every record here comes from the TTB FOIA List of Permittees (April 2025). Confirm a specific permit's current status on the official TTB Public Permit Search.

What the permit data shows for this city

A city-level view of federal alcohol permits answers one specific question: who, in this place, is licensed by the U.S. government to produce, import, or distribute beverage alcohol? The TTB FOIA List of Permittees is the authoritative federal answer. Unlike a state liquor-license lookup — whose format and fields differ across all fifty states — every record here carries a federally standardized Basic Permit number that identifies the operating entity, its premises, and the class of activity it is authorized to conduct. That standardization is what makes a clean city-by-city comparison possible.

A concentration of permit holders in one city usually tracks a few drivers: proximity to grape or grain supply for producers, a port or dense population center for importers and wholesalers, or a local market that supports tasting rooms and craft demand. Breweries are not part of this picture — they hold a Brewer's Notice under a separate federal statute and are not published in this list. Counts reflect permit premises addresses as filed with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, not retail outlets or production volume.

Source: TTB FOIA List of Permittees, published April 2025 — public U.S. government data, reformatted without alteration. Verify with the TTB →