Bills would allow wisconsin wineries to expand service

Bills would allow wisconsin wineries to expand service

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Wisconsin wineries would be allowed to serve hard liquor and stay open until midnight under bills introduced in the state Legislature. State Sen. Sheila Harsdorf, R-River Falls, has


introduced the two bills that would loosen rules regulating wineries. Harsdorf said the bills will help wineries in her district expand operations beyond winemaking. “We’ve got a number of


wineries that are investing, literally, millions of dollars into creating facilities that are great places to host events and weddings and this will help further the growth of that


industry,” she said. STAY INFORMED ON THE LATEST NEWS Sign up for WPR’s email newsletter. Harsdorf said local governments would be able to set earlier closing times for wineries under the


bills. The bills are currently circulating for co-sponsors. _Wisconsin Public Radio, © Copyright 2025, Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System and Wisconsin Educational


Communications Board._