Shipping

Legal Requirements

You must be 21 years of age or older, to order or receive alcoholic beverages from Downton Abbey Wine. Receipt of shipments containing alcoholic beverages requires the signature of a sober adult (a person 21 years of age or older who is not intoxicated). Wines purchased from Downton Abbey Wine are not for resale, and are for personal consumption only.

Credit Card Charges

Orders are by credit card only. We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.

Minimum Purchase

Two bottle minimum purchase is required.

States Authorized for Direct Shipping

Downton Abbey Wine is legally allowed to ship wine only to those states with laws that explicitly permit the shipment of wine directly to consumers. If we cannot ship to your state, please try wine.com or visit our store locator. Between downtonabbeywine.com and wine.com, Downton Abbey Wine can be shipped to every state except IN, KY, OK and UT.

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Downton Abbey Wine Ships to the Following States:

Alaska Iowa Nebraska South Carolina
California Kansas Nevada Virginia
Colorado Maine New Hampshire Washington
Florida Maryland New Mexico Washington, D.C.
Georgia Massachusetts New York Wisconsin
Hawaii Michigan North Carolina Wyoming
Idaho Minnesota North Dakota
Illinois Missouri Oregon
Montana Texas

Shipping Costs

UPS Ground is Downton Abbey Wine’s carrier of choice. Ground shipping is provided by UPS Ground at current market rates. *Note – If the customer selects UPS Air as his or her carrier, the customer pays all shipping charges, regardless of his or her wine club membership or purchase amount.

Wine is a Delicate Commodity

Wine is a perishable commodity. Wine does not like extremes of temperature: hot humid summer and cold winter weather may adversely affect the condition of your wine during shipment. Downton Abbey Wine is not responsible for, and will not replace wine that is damaged by extreme weather conditions during shipment. When your wine order is picked up by the common carrier for delivery, responsibility for the wine becomes the responsibility of the purchaser.