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Shipping Wine to New Mexico

Allowed

Direct-to-consumer wine shipping to New Mexico is allowed for licensed wineries that hold the required permit.

DTC Shipping Status
Allowed
Permit Required
Yes — a direct shipper permit is required · Fee: $50
Excise Tax Rate
$1.703/gal
Fortified: $5.68/gal
Fortified ($1.50/L): $5.68/gal
Annual Volume Limit
2 cases per person per month
Sales Tax
Y
Product Registration
N
Approved Carriers
FedEx, UPS
Excise Filing Frequency
Monthly

Permit & licensing

Permit / License
Direct Wine Shipper Permit
Fee
$50
Expiration / Renewal
June 30 each year (renewal applications due April 1)
Application forms

Taxes

Sales / Use Tax
4.875% state
Local Tax
Yes (as of 7/1/21)
Tax on Shipping
Yes
Excise Tax Detail
Wine: $0.45/L; Fortified: $1.50/L; Small winery first 80k L: $0.10/L; 80,001–950,000 L: $0.20/L; 950,001–1,499,999 L: $0.30/L

Reporting & filing

Excise Tax Due
Monthly by the 25th (RPD-41129)
Sales Tax Due
Gross Receipts Tax monthly by the 25th
Reporting forms

Labeling & product rules

Brand / Label Registration
No
Required shipping-carton label
CONTAINS ALCOHOL SIGNATURE OF PERSON 21 YEARS OR OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY.

Must hold NM Business Tax Identification Number; apply via NM-PLUS portal (since 8/1/2024)

Statutes & advisories

Agency contacts

Alcoholic Beverage Control Division, NM Regulation and Licensing Department
2550 Cerrillos Road, Second Floor, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Fax: (505) 476-4595
New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department
PO Box 25123, Santa Fe, NM 87504-5123

Sourced from the Wine Institute Direct Shipping Table (updated 2025-05-20). Reference information only, not legal advice — verify current requirements with the New Mexico agency (official source ↗) before shipping.

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