Winery · San Carlos, California

Vintage Estates, LLC

Doing business as Due Fratelli Winery. Federal alcohol Basic Permit on file with the TTB.

Winery
Permit class
Active
Status
San Carlos
County
94070
ZIP code

The record

Vintage Estates, LLC holds an active federal Winery Basic Permit (CA-W-24158), with premises in San Carlos, California.

CA-W-24158
federal permit number
San Carlos
premises county
#1
California rank for winerys
20
winerys in San Carlos

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, this business is one of 83,590 active federal alcohol Basic Permit holders across the United States — among 18,038 wineries, 5,590 distilleries, 21,314 importers, and 38,648 wholesalers. See the full methodology for how each record is sourced.

Permit & location

Permit classWinery
StatusActive
Federal permit no.CA-W-24158
Operating name (DBA)Due Fratelli Winery
CitySan Carlos
ZIP code94070
StateCalifornia
Federal regulatorAlcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)

How Vintage Estates, LLC fits in California

6,399

winery permits in California

#1

of 52 states for winerys

20,928

all permits in California

A Bonded Winery permit authorizes commercial winemaking under a federal bond that guarantees excise tax on every gallon removed for sale. It is the most common federal alcohol permit — wineries hold 18,038 of them nationwide.

Frequently asked questions

What permit does Vintage Estates, LLC hold?

Vintage Estates, LLC holds an active federal Winery Basic Permit issued by the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), permit number CA-W-24158. A Bonded Winery permit authorizes commercial winemaking under a federal bond that guarantees excise tax on every gallon removed for sale. It is the most common federal alcohol permit — wineries hold 18,038 of them nationwide.

Where is Vintage Estates, LLC located?

Vintage Estates, LLC's permit premises is in San Carlos, California, ZIP 94070. California holds 6,399 winery permits — the 1st most of any state.

Is this an official record?

Yes. This record is drawn directly from the TTB FOIA "List of Permittees," published April 2025 — public U.S. government data. Permit status can change; confirm the current status on the official TTB Public Permit Search before relying on it.

Reading a federal alcohol permit record

A federal Basic Permit is not the same as a state license, and the distinction matters. The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau issues this permit under the Federal Alcohol Administration Act to authorize an entity to produce wine or spirits, import beverage alcohol, or operate as an alcohol wholesaler in interstate commerce. It identifies the operating business, the premises, and the class of activity — but it does not, by itself, authorize retail sale. Almost every permit holder also needs a separate state Alcoholic Beverage Control license to actually sell within a given state, and most states route product through licensed wholesalers before it reaches a store shelf.

The permit number is federally standardized, which is what lets this directory compare holders cleanly across state lines. A permit remains in effect until it is surrendered, suspended, or revoked, so a record appearing here reflects the entity's status as published in the TTB List of Permittees. Because permit status can change between publications, treat this page as a federal reference point and confirm the current status against the official source before relying on it for a transaction.

Source: TTB FOIA List of Permittees, published April 2025 — public U.S. government data, reformatted without alteration. Permit status can change; confirm against the official TTB Public Permit Search. For informational purposes only and not legal, financial, or business advice; see our disclaimer.