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Alcohol permits in California

Every TTB Federal Basic Permit holder in California — wineries, distilleries, importers, and wholesalers — from the public List of Permittees.

20,928
Total permits
#1
National rank
53.7
Per 100k residents
896
Cities covered

California in one line

California holds 20,928 federal alcohol permits — led by wholesalers (9,309) — at 53.7 per 100,000 residents, the 2nd densest state.

#1
by total permits
#2
by permits per capita
6,399
wineries
561
distilleries

Source: TTB List of Permittees (April 2025) · Census Vintage-2023 population.

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 52 states and territories. This page lists every holder with premises in the state, drawn directly from that public federal record; see the methodology for details.

Permit mix

How California's 20,928 permits split across the four classes.

Wholesalers9,309 · 44%
Wineries6,399 · 31%
Importers4,659 · 22%
Distilleries561 · 3%

Top cities in California

Bar length = federal alcohol permit holders in the city

permits
Source TTB List of Permittees As of April 2025

All permit holders (20,928)

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Name Class
Joshua Harmssen Importer
Joshua Tree Distilling Company LLC Importer
Piñata Productions

Josue Rojas

Importer
Joy & G International, INC. Importer
Joy & Hope Workshop INC Importer
Joy Street Beverages CO Importer
Joya Import Export INC Importer
JR Imports LLC Importer
JT Spirits

JT Spirits, LLC

Importer
JT Spirits

JT Spirits, LLC

Importer
Hogs Breath

Juan Carlos Lopez Ramos

Importer
Aj Brothers

Juan Soto

Importer
JMV Importers

Juan Villa & Mayra Villa

Importer
JHW Distribution

Judson Hale Winery, INC.

Importer
JK Imports/Hudson & Green

Juergen Koch

Importer
Juicy Imports LLC Importer
Julenar Import Company, INC. Importer
Antares

Julia Foiadelli

Importer
I.B. Imports

Julian Apple Brandy, INC.

Importer
Elusive Tastes

Julian Prabhu

Importer
Julian Wolfe & Marissa Vogt LP Importer
D'vine International Trading

Julien Ducrocq and Grace Nataprawira Ducrocq

Importer
Cerveceria Mundial

Julio Cesar Trejo

Importer
MGP Imports CO

Julio F. Pinell

Importer
Junim INC Importer
Justice Beverages LLC Importer
Imporito

Justin Lucas

Importer
Juvinile Wines

Juvinile LLC

Importer
Dime Group International

JVS Wines Import, INC.

Importer
JWS Globe INC Importer
K & Soda, INC. Importer
K P Global, INC. Importer
Nomenclature Wines

Kachina Cellars LLC

Importer
Kahwach Foods LLC Importer
Kaizen Import INC. Importer
Kaki Trading Company Importer
Kalache Food Imports INC Importer
Kalara CORP. Importer
Kalara CORP. Importer
Drava

Kamalaa LLC

Importer
Blue Ringo

Kanako Shimizu

Importer
Karabetian Import and Distribution, INC Importer
Karen Badalyan Importer
Karl R Blaas Importer
Kascadia Wine Merchants

Kascadia Wine Merchants, LLC

Importer
Kauikua Company LLC Importer
Beer Buddies

Kaushik Singh and Parikshit Malhotra a General Partnership

Importer
Kautz Vineyards, INC. Importer
The Wine Palette

Kearra Taylor

Importer
Bongiovanni Wines

Keith Allen Bongiovanni

Importer
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Frequently asked questions

How many federal alcohol permits are in California?

California has 20,928 active federal alcohol Basic Permits — 6,399 wineries, 561 distilleries, 4,659 importers, and 9,309 wholesalers. That is the 1st most of any U.S. state or territory.

What is California's per-capita permit rate?

California has 53.7 federal alcohol permits per 100,000 residents (U.S. Census Vintage-2023 population), ranking 2nd by density. Per-capita rates are high in wine- and spirits-producing states with smaller populations.

Which California city has the most permit holders?

Napa leads California with 1,798 federal alcohol permit holders, followed by Los Angeles, Paso Robles, Santa Rosa.

Are breweries included?

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

Where does this data come from?

The TTB FOIA "List of Permittees," published April 2025 — public U.S. government data, reformatted without alteration.

Sources: TTB FOIA List of Permittees (April 2025) · U.S. Census Bureau Vintage-2023 population estimates for per-capita rates (Verify with the Census Bureau →). Reformatted without alteration; confirm any record against the official TTB list.