At that time, you will be able to choose your preferred method and date before you place the order.ĪLASKA or HAWAII rates (requires expedited methods and charges) Available expedited shipping methods and the associated charges are shown on the delivery page. Shipping options, rates and the available delivery dates will vary based on the products you are ordering and your shipping destination. The amount will also adjust as you add, delete or change items and update your cart.ĮXPEDITED options and rates (shown on the delivery page) STANDARD rates (shown in the shopping cart - first page of checkout)Īs you load items into your cart, the standard shipping rates will show on that first page of the shopping cart. Rates will also change as expedited shipping methods are selected. Shipping and handling rates will vary based on the number of bottles, and the size and weight of your order. Your gift message will be included in both packages and your Order Confirmation will show two order numbers that will also be given to separate tracking numbers once they are shipped. Gifts and Baskets ordered that include both food and wine will be sent in two separate packages. New York regulations prohibit wine and food from being shipped in the same package. NEW YORK has additional regulations - NO WINE & FOOD IN THE SAME BOX! ![]() We do ship to most of the zip codes in these states, but our system will tell you if the zip code you enter is one that is excluded by law at the time the order is placed, after the shipping address and zip code is entered. Local laws prevent us from shipping to certain zip codes that are considered "dry zip codes" in Alaska, Florida, Idaho and New Hampshire. CHANGING STATES FROM YOUR CART MAY CHANGE YOUR ORDER! To avoid this unfortunate experience, it is best practice to empty your cart and select your state before you shop! There are a few ZIP CODE RESTRICTIONS Once you choose your desired delivery state, our site will adjust the selection we offer to ensure you are only shown items that we can legally ship to that state. We ship from multiple warehouses due to state laws, so PRICES AND SELECTION MAY VARY depending on which state you ship to – PLEASE start shopping on by first using the state drop-down menu to select the state where you want your items delivered. Why must I select a state before shopping? ![]() We do, however, ship our non-wine items to all 50 states, including non-wine gift baskets, accessories and glassware. If we cannot ship to your state, you will see that on the red bar at the top of the page alerting you that your state prohibits delivery of wine from out-of-state retailers. This will ensure you see correct inventory and pricing for your area. To determine if ships to your state, use the drop-down menu at the top of the page to select your state. We operate multiple warehouses around the country to comply with state laws. Merlot and Viognier are two grapes that particularly thrive in the Georgian soils and sultry summer climate.We ship wine to most states, though there are still some states that prohibit retailers from shipping wine in their state. Today, wines from Northern Georgia are earning ever increasing recognition for their quality and complexity. Travelers to the region also enjoy the neighboring national forests, mountainous landscape, as well as the famous Georgian sunshine. ![]() The state's annual wine festival takes place every June in Dahlonega, and features wineries, hard cider producers, as well as local breweries. With the addition of its first AVA, Georgia wineries have gained national recognition and wine tourism offers are expected to expand. In July, 2014 Georgia officially earned its first America Viticultural Area (AVA), known as the Upper Hiwassee Highlands, which spans 690 miles and is located in northeast Georgia and southwestern North Carolina. Then, in the late 1970s, the wine industry flourished with the help of pioneering winemakers who invested in modern wineries in some of Georgia's most historic agricultural valleys. More fun facts about Georgia's wine industry: Early in its history, European grape varieties struggled to take hold in Georgia, but native muscadines were widely cultivated for table grapes as well as for the production of sweet wines.
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