Getting wine delivered to your doorstep sounds like a pretty sweet deal, but making sure that it’s actually good wine that arrives in good condition can be tricky. If you aren’t careful, your bottles could go bad before you get to drink them, or even worse, the entire case could go bad before you have time to finish drinking it! The following guide will give you the tools and tips you need to ensure that your wine delivery experience goes smoothly from start to finish, so you can enjoy all of your favourite wines without any hassle!

What Is Wine Direct?

Wine Direct is a wine delivery service that delivers wines from around the world and from California vineyards. The ordering process is simple; you can search for wines by country, varietal, grape, producer or winery. You can also browse through best buys or specials, new arrivals and featured wines. Then simply place your order. Your wine will be delivered within two days. It comes with a free gift card so you can use it as soon as it arrives at your door.

How Can I Choose Between Wines?

There’s a number of things that you need to consider when choosing between wines. There’s more to wine than just color and flavor, but it is important that both are right for you. These are some factors that you might want to keep in mind when choosing between wines.  Remember that everyone has different tastes, so don’t be afraid to try new flavors! Here are a few factors to help guide your decision: Body – You may have heard about body before when talking about wine. In fact, it can make or break whether or not someone likes a particular type of wine. Body refers to how heavy or light something feels on your tongue. This can be an indicator of whether or not you like something.

In order to make sure you always have an impressive wine in your home, here is a list of our favorite brands that can be shipped directly from our company. Be it for your own enjoyment or a gift for a loved one, you will want to make sure you have these in stock.

Shipping FAQs

Many questions, few answers. When it comes to shipping wine (or any other perishable item), many questions arise. How long does shipping take? Will my wine be damaged in transit? Are there any hidden fees? This guide will answer these common questions and more so you know what to expect when ordering your favourite bottle of vino. A handy chart lists each carrier’s fee schedule, which should help you determine which one best fits your needs. Also included is a detailed list of steps for choosing a shipper, selecting wines and preparing them for shipment. You’ll also find some helpful tips on how to keep your wines fresh after they arrive at their destination.

Tips & Tricks (For Savvy Shoppers)

  1. Never place an order before confirming delivery is available in your area. Nothing makes a new wine enthusiast feel more defeated than placing an order and finding out they have to drive 20 miles to get it. If you don’t see free shipping next to a retailer on our list, there’s no reason for you even bother visiting their site.
  2. We understand that sometimes it can be hard to decide which bottle of wine will go best with dinner. To make things easier, we recommend ordering two bottles of different types of wines (one red and one white) from a store that offers samples or small pours. You can also ask about smaller sizes if you know you won’t be able to finish a whole bottle over dinner.
  3. Don’t forget about dessert! Many stores offer sweet wine options as well.
  4. Some people prefer to buy several different bottles at once because it saves them time when they need a glass of wine later in the week—but others like to spread out their orders so they don’t run out too quickly. Experiment with both methods and find what works best for you!
  5. Try to pick up your wine during off-peak hours. Most stores are open Monday through Saturday from 10 AM until 8 PM, but some may close earlier or stay open later depending on their location. It never hurts to call ahead and double check just in case!
  6. While most retailers ship anywhere within their state, some only deliver locally due to liquor laws and other restrictions.