TL;DR
- California's CRV statement requirement takes effect July 1, 2025 — automation can flag non-compliant wines before they hit your shelves
- Labeling rules for varietals (75%), appellation (100%), and AVA (85%) require systematic supplier documentation verification
- Age verification is consistently cited by liquor retailers as the most critical compliance checkpoint to automate
- Multi-jurisdictional complexity makes alcohol compliance more demanding than most retail categories
- Compliance triggers, actions, and controls built into your workflow make regulatory adherence scalable and audit-ready
1. Set Up Automated Age Verification Logging at Point of Sale
Age verification is the highest-priority compliance automation trigger for most liquor stores. Modern POS systems with ID scanners automatically log each verification, creating a clear auditable trail essential for compliance reviews and licensing renewals. With California's new wine labeling law taking effect July 1, 2025, regulators are tightening oversight across the supply chain. Your store needs documentation showing every age check was performed correctly—not just logs that a sale happened, but proof of who was verified and when. This automatic logging removes manual record-keeping errors and gives you instant access to records during ABC inspections or state licensing renewals. It's the simplest automation win that protects your license.
