Importing mezcal to the USA: requirements, licenses and real costs
Introduction
Importing mezcal into the United States is a massive opportunity…
but it’s also a process full of regulations, licenses, and hidden costs.
If you don’t understand how it works, you’ll lose time, money, or both.
Here’s a clear breakdown of what it actually takes to import mezcal into the U.S.
Can you import mezcal into the USA?
Yes. But not casually.
Importing alcohol into the United States requires:
Federal compliance
State-level regulations
Licensed importers
This is not like shipping t-shirts.
1. You need a licensed alcohol importer
In the U.S., alcohol cannot be imported freely.
You must work with:
👉 A TTB-licensed importer
or
👉 Become one yourself (longer and more complex)
The easiest path:
Partner with an existing licensed importer or distributor.
2. TTB requirements (federal level)
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau regulates alcohol imports.
Key requirements include:
Basic Permit (Importer License)
Formula approval (if needed)
COLA (Certificate of Label Approval)
Without COLA approval, your product cannot legally be sold.
3. Label compliance (COLA approval)
Your mezcal label must meet strict standards:
Alcohol content (ABV)
Country of origin
Government warnings
Proper category labeling
If your label is rejected… your product stays stuck.
4. State regulations (the hidden complexity)
Here’s where things get annoying.
Each U.S. state has its own rules for:
Distribution
Taxes
Sales
Example:
California ≠ Texas ≠ New York
You don’t just “enter the U.S.”
You enter state by state.
5. Shipping and logistics
You’ll need to coordinate:
Export from Mexico
Freight (air or sea)
Customs clearance
Delivery to warehouse
Working with a freight forwarder who understands alcohol is critical.
💰 Real costs of importing mezcal to the USA
Let’s talk numbers, because this is where most people get surprised.
Main cost components:
Production cost (mezcal + bottling)
Freight and logistics
Customs clearance
Federal excise tax
State taxes
Distributor margins
💡 Estimated cost range
👉 Small shipment:
$3,000 – $8,000 USD
👉 Larger commercial shipment:
$10,000 – $25,000+ USD
Depends heavily on volume and destination.
Taxes and margins
Alcohol in the U.S. goes through the three-tier system:
Importer
Distributor
Retailer
Each layer takes a margin.
That’s why a bottle that costs $8–$12 USD can retail for $40–$70 USD+.
Common mistakes when importing mezcal
Let’s save you from the classics:
❌ Not having label approval before shipping
❌ Choosing the wrong importer
❌ Ignoring state regulations
❌ Underestimating logistics costs
❌ Trying to do everything alone
These mistakes are expensive. Quickly.
Best strategy to enter the U.S. market
The most efficient path:
Work with a private label mezcal manufacturer in Mexico
Partner with a licensed U.S. importer
Start with one state
Scale gradually
Simple strategy. Hard execution.
Katapulta Brands: export-ready mezcal solutions
At Katapulta Brands, we develop mezcal brands designed for international markets, including the United States.
We help our partners:
Produce export-ready mezcal
Meet compliance requirements
Prepare for distribution
So you don’t have to figure everything out alone.
Final thoughts
Importing mezcal to the USA is not complicated…
but it is structured.
If you respect the system and work with the right partners, it becomes a scalable business.
If you don’t… it becomes an expensive lesson.