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Stores of bottled beverages

A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE LICENSE TO OPERATE A BOTTLED BEVERAGE STORE

A bottled beverage store (wine shop) is a store that sells all kinds of bottled beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, and bottled or canned fruit juices, as well as alcoholic beverages in bulk for home consumption only. The same store is allowed to sell small quantities of nuts, which shall be displayed in a small glass-fronted display case. The total area of the sales room of the mixed store shall be equal to the sum of at least the minimum areas required for each section.

Storage space, commensurate with the commercial activity of the store. Storage space is not necessary in small stores with an area of 20 square meters, if they are single-purpose, or 40 square meters, if they are mixed-use or butcher shops. In the case of small stores referred to in this article, the Health Service may, at its discretion, exempt them from the obligation to have a toilet.

The items for sale shall be neatly arranged inside the store. It is prohibited to display the above items outside the building line, on the grass or on the sidewalk. Sacks and all kinds of containers, boxes, etc., containing food shall not be placed directly on the floor, but on wooden platforms at least 0.30 m high and at a sufficient distance from the walls to allow adequate ventilation.

Food and beverages sold in the stores referred to in this article, which are products of food processing or mixing or have undergone any processing (pasteurization, packaging, etc.), must come from legally operating food or beverage factories or laboratories. The origin of the above items shall be proven each time on the basis of sales invoices.

Wine cellar

Bottled beverages

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Juices

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Dry fruits

INDICATIVE PRICE LIST

SERVICES STUDY PROCESSING
Certificate of space main use 70,00€ 50,00 €
Fire safety (without certificate) €70.00 €50.00
General documents €70.00 €50.00

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