All of Pennsylvania's state-owned liquor stores will be closed to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board said.Online sales were stopped at 5 p.m. Monday. All locations of Fine Wine and Good Spirits stores will be closed at 9 p.m. Tuesday.Grocery stores that sell wine and beer will not be prohibited from doing so, according to the PLCB.Also, a list of wine sellers that are authorized for direct shipping to customers in Pennsylvania is available at this link."This was a tremendously difficult decision to make, and we understand the disruption our store closures will have on consumers and licensees across the commonwealth," PLCB Chairman Tim Holden said in a written statement. "But in these uncertain and unprecedented times, the public health crisis and mitigation effort must take priority over the sale of wine and spirits, as the health and safety of our employees and communities is paramount."

All of Pennsylvania's state-owned liquor stores will be closed to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board said.

Online sales were stopped at 5 p.m. Monday. All locations of Fine Wine and Good Spirits stores will be closed at 9 p.m. Tuesday.


Grocery stores that sell wine and beer will not be prohibited from doing so, according to the PLCB.

Also, a list of wine sellers that are authorized for direct shipping to customers in Pennsylvania is available at this link.

"This was a tremendously difficult decision to make, and we understand the disruption our store closures will have on consumers and licensees across the commonwealth," PLCB Chairman Tim Holden said in a written statement. "But in these uncertain and unprecedented times, the public health crisis and mitigation effort must take priority over the sale of wine and spirits, as the health and safety of our employees and communities is paramount."

