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      • Despite the reservations printed on the label, home wine making during Prohibition was completely legal. A loophole in the Volstead Act allowed people to make and consume up to 200 gallons of wine in their home, which comes out to a little more than two and a half standard 750 ml bottles per night, per household, per year.
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  1. Dec 20, 2016 · Very quickly, religious permits began to operate as a loophole for the young wine industry growing in California.

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  3. Sep 17, 2015 · A loophole in the Volstead Act allowed people to make and consume up to 200 gallons of wine in their home, which comes out to a little more than two and a half standard 750 ml bottles per night, per household, per year. This wasn’t the level of consumption the Noble Experiment was aiming for.

  4. Aug 24, 2015 · Thanks to a loophole in the law, wineries in California survived prohibition in large part because of the creation of an ingenious product, the wine brick.

  5. Mar 19, 2023 · But, what is clear is that without this loophole for a religious exemption, California's wine industry would likely have died during Prohibition. To make sacramental...

  6. Jul 10, 2024 · These products often came with a warning not to let the mixture ferment, indirectly instructing customers on how to make wine at home. This adaptation helped keep grape growers in business and provided a loophole for wine enthusiasts. Effects on the Quality of American Wine. American wine quality suffered during Prohibition.

  7. During this time, California vineyards couldn't use their abundant wine grapes to make wine, until a loophole appeared that made the Roman Catholic Church’s sacramental wine legal.

  8. Mar 19, 2024 · During Prohibition, the Volstead Act provided an interesting loophole that allowed for the production and purchase of wine specifically for religious ceremonies. Wineries and religious institutions were able to exploit this by obtaining permits to produce sacramental wine.

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