Where Do We Ship?
State laws restrict or prevent shipping wine directly to consumers in some states. We are only able to ship wine purchased over the internet to the states listed in the table below. Deliveries can only be made to physical addresses. We cannot ship to Post Office boxes or APR/FPO addresses. Some states restrict the amount a consumer can have shipped from a winery. The information below is a summary of the quantities we can ship.
Final local and state taxes will be calculated on email order confirmation once the shipping address is reconciled in our system.
We cannot ship to these states due to restrictions.
Below are the states we can ship to, as noted in green.
- Alaska (permitted only to certain wet areas)
- Arizona (12 cases/year)
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut (25 bottles/62 days)
- District Of Columbia (1 case/month)
- Florida (permitted only to certain wet areas)
- Georgia (12 cases/year)
- Hawaii (6 cases/year)
- Idaho (24 cases/year)
- Illinois (12 cases/year)
- Iowa
- Kansas (12 cases/year)
- Maine (12 cases/year)
- Maryland (18 cases/household/year)
- Massachusetts (12 cases/year)
- Minnesota (2 cases/year)
- Missouri (2 cases/month)
- Montana (18 cases/year)
- Nebraska (1 case/month)
- Nevada (12 cases/year)
- New Hampshire (12 cases/year, permitted only to certain wet areas)
- New Mexico (2 cases/month)
- New York (36 cases/year, permitted only to certain wet areas)
- North Carolina (2 cases/month)
- North Dakota (3 cases/month)
- Oregon (2 cases/month)
- Pennsylvania (36 cases/year)
- South Carolina (2 cases/month)
- South Dakota (12 cases/year)
- Tennessee (1 case/month - up to 3 cases/year)
- Texas (45 bottles/month - up to 181 bottles/year)
- Vermont (12 cases/year)
- Virginia (2 cases/month)
- Washington
- West Virginia (2 cases/month)
- Wisconsin (12 cases/year)