2. Subject to section 7, the alcoholic beverages a grocer is permitted to sell are:(1) wines with no mark of origin and with no indication of grape variety, marketed under the brands “Baby Duck”, “Chanté Blanc”, “Hochtaler”, “Manoir St-David”, “La Nuit Volage” and “Pica Rosé” if they are in one of the following situations:(a) they were being bottled in Québec on 21 December 1982;
(b) their initial bottling took place in Québec;
(2) wines bottled in Québec bearing the mark of origin of the Société des alcools du Québec, provided that there are not more than 8 brand-sizes;
(3) subject to section 3, table wines bottled in Québec under exclusive brand names;
(4) ciders made and bottled by the holder of a cider maker’s permit;
(5) fruit-based alcoholic beverages made and bottled by the holder of a wine maker’s permit;
(6) wine-based alcoholic beverages containing not more than 5% alcohol by volume, provided that:(a) they are bottled in Québec by the holder of a wine maker’s permit or by the Société;
(b) the brand name is not identified and associated with a person authorized by the Société des alcools du Québec to sell alcoholic beverages under subparagraph h of the first paragraph of section 17 of the Act respecting the Société des alcools du Québec (chapter S-13), or with the holder of a permit issued under the Act respecting liquor permits (chapter P-9.1);
(c) (subparagraph revoked);
(7) the alcoholic beverages described in the third paragraph of section 24.1 of the Act respecting the Société des alcools du Québec sold and delivered to him by a small-scale production permit holder.