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Wine Can Soon Be Sold in Colorado Convenience Stores

Voters narrowly OK measure allowing retailers selling beer to add wine; alcohol delivery rejected
Starting March 1, wine can be sold in Colorado convenience and grocery stores
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DENVER —Wine can be sold in Colorado convenience and grocery stores early next year, according to a vote that passed by a very narrow margin last week.

Voters in the state approved Proposition 125, to establish a new fermented malt beverage and wine retailer license for convenience and grocery stores, by a vote of 1,228,394 (50.58%) in favor and 1,200,205 (49.42%) against the measure, according to state election results from Nov. 8 that weren’t officially finalized until Nov. 23.

C-stores and grocers licensed to sell beer can add wine to their shelves March 1. That’s about 1,819 eligible licensees as of 2021, according to the Colorado Department of Revenue. The measure also allows retailers to conduct wine tastings.

The retail wine measure was more popular in urban areas of the state, including several counties surrounding Denver.

Smaller liquor stores expressed opposition to the measure. As part of the proposition, a new wine retailer’s license cannot be issued to a grocer or c-store within 500 feet of a retail liquor store. Similarly, a new retail liquor store license cannot be issued to a retailer within 500 feet of a licensed fermented malt beverage and wine retailer.

Colorado voters, however, defeated a measure that would’ve allowed for third-party delivery of alcohol in the state. Support for that measure was funded by DoorDash, Instacart, Target, Albertsons, Safeway and Kroger, according to research by Ballotpedia.

“We’re pleased that Coloradans will soon be able to pick up a bottle of wine when purchasing groceries,” Rick Reiter, campaign director for advocacy group Wine in Grocery Stores, told The Colorado Sun. “Consumer habits are evolving, and it was inevitable that either this election, or one soon thereafter, that Colorado would become the 40th state to have wine in grocery stores.”

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