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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
Winebid

New Winebid, INC.

Importer
Newport Beverage Group, INC. Importer
Next Wine

Next Beverage Company

Importer
Next Import LLC Importer
Next Level Spirits, INC. Importer
Nexus Importing Importer
El Jefe Tequila

NGC Imports, LLC

Importer
Few and Far

Nia Ruth, LLC

Importer
Nice Find & CO

Nice Find LLC

Importer
Nicholas Koletic Selections

Nicholas Dominic Koletic

Importer
Nicholas Enterprises, INC. Importer
Diaz-Barrale Tequila Imports

Nichole Barrale

Importer
Vinnovo Imports

Nicodemo Gallucci

Importer
Better Wine Imports

Nicolas Sean Stevenson

Importer
Game of Seasons

Nicole Wooldridge

Importer
Nidus Winery LLC Importer
Night and Day Consulting LLC Importer
Nighttrainspirits LLC

Nighttrainspirits LLC

Importer
Nikolas Eristavi Importer
Abyssinia Business Group

Nilex INC.

Importer
Nimrod Wines, LLC Importer
Nine Liter Imports, LLC Importer
Nine Months Creatives LLC Importer
Nine Palacio Distribution INC. Importer
Nipote Wine Imports, LLC Importer
Nixon Cellar LLC Importer
No Borders Global

No Borders Global LLC

Importer
No Limit Fine Wines Importer
Breakaway Wine Company

No U Enterprises, INC

Importer
Noble Family Vineyards LLC Importer
Noble Pasion, LLC Importer
Noble Roots Imports LLC Importer
Noble Trading INC. Importer
Nobleza Tequila, INC. Importer
Noda USA

Noda USA, INC.

Importer
Nolasco's Spirits

Nolasco Spirits Company, LLC

Importer
Nolet Spirits U.S.A. Importer
Nomadic Distribution, LLC Importer
Nomadica, INC. Importer
Canta

Non Projects LLC

Importer
Noor Imports and Distribution, INC. Importer
Nor Mich Spirits, LLC Importer
Nordioco LLC Importer
North American Food Distributing Company, INC. Importer
North Swell Selections, LLC Importer
Northwest Import and Export Solutions INC Importer
Northwest Wines, LTD. Importer
Nosotros Life and Spirits LLC Importer
Nostalgia Centroamerica LLC Importer
Notxe Trading, LLC 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.