Here’s how Alabama’s new wine and liquor delivery laws will work Today 5:40 AM Wine from Jules J. Berta Vineyard in Albertville, part of the North Alabama Wine Trail. (Photo by Juergen Beck) Facebook Share By H. Mac Gipson | Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board The Alabama Legislature on Thursday gave its final approval to legislation that would allow wineries anywhere in the country to ship limited quantities of wine directly to Alabama consumers. The bill, HB437, will become law if signed by Gov. Kay Ivey. This follows a bill, SB126, passed earlier by the Legislature and signed into law by the governor that will allow ABC Board-licensed businesses in the state to deliver wine, beer and spirits to customers’ homes.