Shipping Wine -- Small Scale
#1
Posted 30 October 2011 - 12:27 PM
thx
#2
Posted 30 October 2011 - 12:55 PM
#3
Posted 30 October 2011 - 01:14 PM
Rick.
#4
Posted 30 October 2011 - 01:33 PM
That's absolutely not true, at least for the US. While you can't legally ship alcoholic beverages through the US post office, you can use private shipping and courier companies, provided it's allowed by their individual company policies AND it's allowed by the state you are shipping it to.There is no legal way for you to ship wine in the US or Canada but lots of people do it anyway.
Now as for who allows it, well, that's the tricky bit.
I've had good luck with UPS overall. UPS will not ship wine if you tell them that's what is in the parcel. However, if you pack it up yourself and drop it off at one of their locations, they will usually ship it no questions asked. I would not recommend shipping an entire case, though. That's a little too obvious, not to mention prone to breakage. Maybe 3 or 4 bottles at a time.
As for traveling with wine, no problems at all there. I recently flew back from Phoenix with an entire case of wine in our checked luggage. Just make sure you pack it well. You don't want one or more bottles of red wine breaking in a suitcase full of clothes.
EDIT: I'm also moving this thread to the "chit chat" area, since it isn't a winemaking topic.
Steve Kroll
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#5
Posted 30 October 2011 - 03:33 PM
FedEx says "Only properly licensed wholesalers, licensed dealers, licensed distributors, licensed manufacturers, licensed retailers or licensed importers may ship wine via FedEx® services. Consumers may not ship wine or alcohol of any type via FedEx services."
Rick.
#6
Posted 30 October 2011 - 04:20 PM
You say that if you told UPS you were shipping wine they wouldn't accept it. Sounds like you agree with me. You must be licensed and fill out the appropriate forms for UPS or FedEx. UPS was planning to end their wine shipping program completely even for commercial purposes -- too many hassles. Some states do not allow even commercial wineries to ship to individuals.
FedEx says "Only properly licensed wholesalers, licensed dealers, licensed distributors, licensed manufacturers, licensed retailers or licensed importers may ship wine via FedEx® services. Consumers may not ship wine or alcohol of any type via FedEx services."
Rick.
Just because they won't provide the service, doesn't make it illegal. As Steve said, the actual legality depends on the state. As for the carriers, It's up to them to enforce their self-imposed policies. If one doesn't want to/ can't use UPS or Fedex, there are other (more expensive) options available like air freight and private courier.
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#7
Posted 30 October 2011 - 05:20 PM
#8
Posted 31 October 2011 - 01:23 AM
There's no doubt that commercial shipping of wine is getting much better (except in Canada), but I have yet to see any provisions for consumer to consumer shipping. If someone actually knows of such a change to the law, please point it out.Recent SCOTUS decisions have dumped much of the individual State's restrictions on interstate commerce.
In Canada, it isn't even legal to drive across a provincial boundary with alcohol. I have been unable to get Ontario wines in BC. However wineries can ship from Canada to the US so I thought my nephew could receive and then ship it to me. But no carrier would take it from him, only from a licensed shipper.
Rick.
#9
Posted 01 November 2011 - 02:57 PM
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#10
Posted 01 November 2011 - 03:12 PM
lol...nice work-around! I'll try UPS using 3-4 bottle batches. Last year a local wine-merchant tasted my plum wine and mentioned that if I wanted to ship it to friends I could do that through his shop. However, I never followed through and he's now out of business. I don't know whether this is a useful option, or simply a more expensive way of handling something I could do myself.But you CAN ship raspberry flavored vinegar!! Labelling... it's all in the labelling.
#11
Posted 01 November 2011 - 07:35 PM
Larry
#12
Posted 16 November 2011 - 08:47 PM
However, there is currently a bill in the Senate (S. 1789, sponsored by Lieberman) that will allow the USPS to begin shipping wine. I imagine it will be with the same provisions as private shippers (UPS, FedEx), but it will no longer be prohibited.
Jim
#13
Posted 16 November 2011 - 09:06 PM
I work for the US Postal Service Headquarters (to support my winemaking hobby) and have been telling everyone there for years that we need to get into the wine-shipping business. So far, nobody has done anything with my suggestion.
However, there is currently a bill in the Senate (S. 1789, sponsored by Lieberman) that will allow the USPS to begin shipping wine. I imagine it will be with the same provisions as private shippers (UPS, FedEx), but it will no longer be prohibited.
Jim
For an organization that is losing hundreds of millions of dollars every year is seems like they should be looking for opportunities to enter every market possible. It's kind of like me saying I just won't tow blue cars regardless of the financial consequenses. If the situation is legal then the post office should ship it. Just another example of why government & business just don't mix.
Alan Holtzheimer
#14
Posted 08 January 2012 - 08:34 PM
#15
Posted 09 January 2012 - 06:05 AM
I don't know if other wine stores will do that or not, or if they will only ship wines they sell. Couldn't hurt to ask.
I've thought about sending a case of wine to my Daughter, in an original wine box. The wineries ship in these all the time. I'd probably vacuum bag each bottle just to be safe. I might even place the whole box inside another box with a sheet of styrofoam on all sides, for over-kill.
Do any of you ever ship full cases?
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