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Adams County supervisors back Old South Winery expansion, urge applicant to secure state approvals
Summary
The Adams County Board of Supervisors agreed to support an Old South Winery plan to expand and seek a resort-area liquor license, but emphasized the need for the business to secure required state approvals from the Mississippi Alcoholic Beverage Control.
The Adams County Board of Supervisors agreed during its meeting to support Old South Winery’s plan to expand and pursue resort-area liquor licensing, but the board stressed that state approvals remain required.
The decision came after owner Scott Galbert told the board he had bought property on Highway 61 and plans to build a vineyard, a new facility and visitor space. He told the supervisors the Mississippi Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) had told him county wineries may need a resort-area designation to serve customers on site.
The board’s action was framed as a local endorsement and a pledge not to…
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