National Directory & Editorial Guide

The New Vintage
is Cannabis

Explore hemp-derived THC and CBD wines shipped across the US — non-alcoholic, craft-produced, and federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill.

How Cannabis Wine is Made

True cannabis wine isn’t a seltzer with hemp extract poured in. Elite producers begin with real viticultural grapes, ferment to full alcohol levels to extract tannins, anthocyanins, and grape acids — then remove the ethanol entirely before infusing cannabinoids.

The dealcoholization process
01
Fermentation
Grapes ferment fully to 12–14% ABV, extracting tannins, anthocyanins, and organic acids that define wine’s body and structure.
02
Dealcoholization
Vacuum distillation or reverse osmosis strips ethanol below 0.5% ABV while preserving aromatic compounds at low temperature.
03
Cannabinoid Infusion
Delta-9 THC or full-spectrum CBD is nano-emulsified into sub-100nm hydrophilic micelles and blended back into the wine base.
04
Fast Onset
Nano-emulsion bypasses liver metabolism. Absorption begins in the mouth — effects onset in 10–15 minutes, not 1–2 hours.
10–15 minInitial onset
45 minPeak effect
2–3 hrsDuration

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What Is Cannabis-Infused Wine?

Hemp-derived vs. marijuana-derived

All cannabis wines sold nationally are hemp-derived — containing less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight, making them federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill. Marijuana-derived wines with higher THC concentrations remain limited to state-licensed dispensaries in legal states. Often searched as “canna wine,” cannabis-infused wine has seen rapid growth among sober-curious consumers seeking a social alternative to alcohol.

CBD wine vs. THC wine

CBD wines offer a relaxation effect without intoxication — ideal for the ritual of wine without psychoactive effects. THC wines deliver a mild social buzz many describe as cleaner than alcohol, with no hangover and predictable onset timing thanks to nano-emulsion technology.

Cannabis wine and the 2026 cliff

The hemp industry faces potential regulatory restructuring as farm bill provisions come up for review. Some interpretations of incoming federal guidance may affect how hemp-derived beverages are classified. This directory tracks compliance status across all listed brands.

How to choose a cannabis wine

Consider potency (mg of THC or CBD per serving), onset method (nano-emulsion is faster), varietal style (sparkling, red, white, rosé), and your state’s shipping rules. Brands in this directory ship to most US states; Idaho, Kansas, and South Dakota have restrictions.

Cannabis wine: a new category, not a trend

Cannabis wine sits at the intersection of two major consumer shifts: the decline of alcohol consumption among adults under 40, and the mainstreaming of hemp-derived cannabinoids. It is not a novelty product — it is an emerging beverage category with genuine craft producers, distinct varietals, and a growing body of consumer education. This directory exists to be the authoritative guide to that category.

Cannabis-infused wine: what to expect

Unlike edibles, which must pass through the digestive system before cannabinoids enter the bloodstream, nano-emulsified cannabis wine begins absorbing sublingually — through the mucous membranes in your mouth. Most drinkers report a clean, clear-headed effect at moderate doses (2–5mg THC per glass), without the sedation or overconsumption risk associated with delayed-onset edibles.