How To Ship Wine

UPS provides wine shipping services for approved customers who are licensed to ship wine. Select the links below to learn more about our program.

Important Updates

Effective October 1, 2021, Addendum A was updated. Alabama now allows winery shipments direct to consumers. View International Alcohol Shipping Guide.

Who Can Ship Wine

UPS only accepts packages containing wine from shippers who are licensed under applicable law and who have signed and entered into a contract with UPS for the transportation of wine.

Note: UPS provides service for other alcoholic beverages (beer and spirits ) on a contract basis only. For shipments containing beer or spirits, shippers must enter into an approved UPS agreement for the transportation of beer or spirits as applicable, must be licensed and authorized under applicable law to ship beer and spirits. UPS accepts shipments of beer or spirits only among and between selected states. For more information visit How To Ship Beer and How To Ship Spirits pages.

Permissible Shipments

All wine shippers must enter into a UPS Agreement for Approved Wine Shippers.

All alcohol shippers must schedule a consultation call or speak to their Account Manager to review UPS alcohol shipping policies, submit copies of your state licenses, and complete a shipping agreement. Book a consultation.

The ability to ship wine depends upon the nature of the shipper's license to sell wine, and the laws of the destination states. UPS permits the following types of wine shipments:

Licensed to Licensed

Direct to Consumer - Winery On-Site Purchase States

Refer to Addendum A of the UPS Agreement for Approved Wine Shippers for approved Winery On-Site Purchase States.

Direct to Consumer - Winery Direct Shipment States

Retailer to Consumer - Retailer Direct Shipment States

Interstate Retailer to Consumer - Intrastate Retailer States

UPS Requirements

Requirements for licensed entities to ship wine through UPS:

Contractual Service Only

Shipping Solution Requirements

Package Preparation

Packaging Requirements

Delivery Confirmation Adult Signature Required

Wine Shipping Label Requirement (US Domestic Shipments only)

Package Protection

Insure your wine and spirit shipments against temperature-related issues and breakage. Learn more about InsureShield® shipping insurance for wine and spirits.

To order alcohol stickers, approved alcohol shippers should call 1-800-742-5877 and request item #01990336(150 per pack).

Quantum View Notify

UPS recommends that wine shippers use Quantum View Notify® for Delivery Confirmation Adult Signature Required wine shipments. UPS sends a shipment notification email to the recipient informing them when the wine shipment will be delivered so that an adult at least 21 years of age can be available to complete the delivery. Quantum View Notify is provided at no additional charge.

Hold for Pickup

Approved wine shippers may use the UPS Hold for Pickup (HFPU) service for consumers who would prefer to pickup their wine shipments from a UPS Customer Center location. When picking up the package, the recipient is required to present a government-issued photo ID, such as driver's license, passport, military ID, permanent resident card, or alien registration card to verify that the recipient is 21 years of age or older. If the recipient fails or refuses to present proper identification (or is not 21 years of age or older), the wine shipment is considered undeliverable and returned to the shipper.

Ship To a UPS Access Point Location

Approved wine shippers may use the Ship to a UPS Access Point® location service in conjunction with Adult Signature Required (ASR) for consumers who prefer to pick up shipments from UPS Access Point locations.

To ship wine to a UPS Access Point location:

Which States Can I Ship To?

Addendum A to the UPS Agreement for Approved Wine Shippers identifies the approved On-Site Purchase States, Winery Direct Shipment States, Retailer Direct Shipment States and Intrastate Retailer States.

The Wine Contract Addendum A is effective as of the "revised" date noted on the Addendum, and applies to all shippers who have entered into a UPS Agreement for Approved Wine Shippers. It is the shipper's responsibility to ensure that all shipments comply with all applicable laws and regulations in the origin and destination states, and that the consignee is authorized to receive the shipment.

View Wine Contract Addendum A

Note

State laws of origin and destination states may also impose quantity limits, reporting requirements, licensing obligations, limits on frequency of shipments, and other restrictions and may prohibit shipments to certain areas within a state (such as dry or damp jurisdictions).

List of Prohibited and Restricted Items for Shipping

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UPS Tariff/Terms and Conditions

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UPS Rate and Service Guide

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How To Ship Spirits

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How To Ship Beer

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