Crankshaft,
Apparently it is legal to sell fuel w/o ethanol in Virginia because a fair number of stations advertise that they are doing it. The fuel comes out of standard fuel pumps in the car bays. But, mystery of mystery, farmers coops also have pumps not located in the car bays that have some other form of ethanol-free fuel specifically for farmers tractors, etc., and it is illegal use it for common road driving (Go figure!).
A fellow at our coop said that they only reason they sell only 89 octane ethanol-free fuel, and out of only one of their several pumps, is that people don't want to pay the extra money for it. Until last summer, they sold ethanol-free fuel in all three grades.
As for 89 octane being simply a mixture of 87 and 93, I don't know about that. If it is truly ethanol-free, then the mixture is done at the distributor and pumped into a dedicated tank, or so one would guess.