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Alcohol permits in District of Columbia

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

356
Total permits
#38
National rank
52.4
Per 100k residents
9
Cities covered

District of Columbia in one line

District of Columbia holds 356 federal alcohol permits — led by importers (168) — at 52.4 per 100,000 residents, the 5th densest state.

#38
by total permits
#5
by permits per capita
11
wineries
14
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 District of Columbia's 356 permits split across the four classes.

Importers168 · 47%
Wholesalers163 · 46%
Distilleries14 · 4%
Wineries11 · 3%

Top cities in District of Columbia

Bar length = federal alcohol permit holders in the city

permits
Source TTB List of Permittees As of April 2025

All permit holders (356)

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Name Class
District Imports

District Imports LLC

Importer
District Vineyard

District Vineyard L.L.C.

Importer
Dops, INC. Importer
Drink the District

Drink the District, LLC

Importer
Dulles Duty Free, LLC Importer
Elite Wines

Elite Wines Imports, INC.

Importer
Enterprise Imports, L.L.C. Importer
Exodo Spirits International CORP. Importer
Experience Umbria Wines

Experience Umbria Wines LLC

Importer
Farmstead Wines

Farmstead Wines, LLC

Importer
Federal Spirits

Federal Spirits LLC

Importer
Federated Imports, LLC Importer
First Vine, LLC Importer
Foreign Exchange Group, LLC Importer
Frederick P. Winner LTD Importer
Gordon’s Fine Wines of DC

G4 DC Fine Wines, INC.

Importer
Gary L. Kulka Importer
Gave LLC Importer
Gentenaar LLC Importer
Ghebi LLC

Ghebi LLC

Importer
Gointrading Partners, LLC. Importer
Great Vine Selections LLC Importer
Lyaeus Imports

Gregory L. Rohde

Importer
H ST Liquors LLC Importer
700ml

Hanzomon LLC

Importer
Harry's Reserve Imports LLC Importer
Heathwick, LLC Importer
Herbert L. Hutchison LLC Importer
Hoisted Spirits INC Importer
House of DC LLC Importer
House of Wines, INC. Importer
Hub Wine Corporation Importer
Ikavina Wine and Spirits, LLC Importer
Cape Venture

Ikhaya Wines LLC

Importer
Il Pioppo

Il Pioppo, LLC

Importer
International Wines & Spirits LLC Importer
Karam Imports

Karam Imports LLC

Importer
Lakworld Trade LLC Importer
Lawrence Boone Selections LLC Importer
Macarthur Liquors INC. Importer
Cloche Wine CO.

Mad Wild Wine LLC

Importer
Madidus LLC Importer
Margaret River Imports, LLC Importer
Holiday Liquors

Marie and Lee Fine Wine and Spirits LLC

Importer
Massanois Imports, LLC Importer
Sherbrooke Cellars

Massanois, LLC

Importer
Maguey Melate

Mezcalero Club LLC

Importer
Dcanter Wines

Midagra L.L.C.

Importer
Midnight Whiskey

Midnight Whiskey LLC

Importer
Mikita LLC Importer
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Frequently asked questions

How many federal alcohol permits are in District of Columbia?

District of Columbia has 356 active federal alcohol Basic Permits — 11 wineries, 14 distilleries, 168 importers, and 163 wholesalers. That is the 38th most of any U.S. state or territory.

What is District of Columbia's per-capita permit rate?

District of Columbia has 52.4 federal alcohol permits per 100,000 residents (U.S. Census Vintage-2023 population), ranking 5th by density. Per-capita rates are high in wine- and spirits-producing states with smaller populations.

Which District of Columbia city has the most permit holders?

Washington leads District of Columbia with 346 federal alcohol permit holders, followed by Washington DC, Wahington, Sterling.

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.