Wine Boxes

Boxes and Packaging for Wine Bottles

Reinforced Cardboard Wine Boxes Made of Durable Material to Prevent Breakage

We offer various wine packaging options, perfect for ensuring safe shipments. Whether it’s a gift or a sale, the bottles will arrive in perfect condition. These boxes can hold up to 12 bottles and are available in different standard sizes.

Who are our products aimed at?

Online shops

Do you run an online shop? We could be your new strategic partner supplying you with the perfect packaging to ensure that your customers’ orders reach their destination without any mishaps. Our packaging formats for 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 12 bottles adapt to any type of order that your customers might place.

Transport company

Our packaging for 6 and 12 bottles adapts perfectly to meet your requirements. It will enable you to transport your customers’ bottles safely and will mean that you will no longer have to take responsibility for bottles breaking during shipping.

Wineries

We know how much care and passion goes into making your wines. For this reason, we offer you packaging that will protect your bottles like no other and at a very competitive price. We will help you to get your wine to your customers, whether distributors, restaurants, hotels or individuals, without the risk of breakages.

Wine shops

With our TWP boxes for wine bottles you can deliver bottles to your customers in secure packaging that will protect them wherever they’re going. You can also send them wherever you need to with the assurance that they will reach their destination intact. The 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 12 bottle formats will give you all the versatility you need.

Our TotalWinePack wine boxes

TotalWinePack, is the head of the TotalSafePack family. Our TWP wine boxes have been designed and created to minimise the number of broken bottles during transport. The patented, approved design boasts a system of air chambers formed with corrugated cardboard, between which the bottles are suspended and travel safely inside the boxes during shipment.

With our exclusive, innovative designs we have scooped awards such as the ‘Premio Liderpack’ in 2013 for our Premium packaging and in 2016 for our reinforced crash-lock packaging DUO and the best cardboard packaging for bottles, as well as the ‘WorldStar Award 2014’ in the Packaging and Beverages category.

We are experts in packaging for bottles. We invite you to take a look at our different products and trust that we can help you to get your bottles to their destination.

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How to Send a Bottle of Wine by Mail

Here, you can check out all our wine boxes and their different features.

Have you ever wanted to gift someone a bottle of wine but didn’t know how to send it by mail? You’ll find out how to do it below!

When we’re sending something by mail, whether to a friend, family member, or a special client, we need to consider not just the size of the object but also its fragility. This is especially true for particularly delicate items like glass bottles.

By taking the proper precautions when packaging your bottles and during the shipping process, you can avoid incidents caused by potential bumps and drops.

Tips for Sending a Bottle of Wine by Mail:

Nowadays, there are many cardboard boxes for bottles and shipping options available. Here are some suggestions to ensure that all the bottles you send from now on arrive in perfect condition:

Choosing the Right Material

The first thing we recommend is selecting the right material, in this case, glass, and being aware of the destination. Sending bottles within your country is not the same as sending them internationally, where the bottles will travel thousands of kilometers, pass through more hands, undergo loading, unloading, and inspections. There’s a higher chance of them being subjected to more impacts.

As we mentioned earlier, there are now many options on the market for shipping boxes specifically designed to protect wine.

That’s why it’s essential to know aspects such as the quality and thickness of the cardboard, as well as the design of the box itself and whether or not you need to include internal dividers.

Choosing the Right Box Size

Choosing the right box size is crucial to minimize the chances of the wine bottle breaking. Depending on the bottle’s shape, one box may be more suitable than another.

The box shouldn’t be too large for your bottles, as they could move around inside and potentially collide with each other. Nor should it be too loose, as even a small lateral impact could cause breakage.

Properly Positioning the Bottles

Properly positioning the bottles involves placing them upright and vertically. Whenever possible, separate and protect each bottle individually to prevent them from rubbing against or hitting each other.

Pay special attention to the base of the bottles, as this is the area most prone to breaking. Corrugated or kraft cardboard is one of the safest and most cost-effective options.

Sealing the Box Well

For some, sealing the box well may seem like a less important detail. However, it’s crucial to securely close the box with adhesive tape on all openings, especially for international shipments. This ensures that the box won’t open at any point during transit.

Sending Your Wine Boxes via Courier

Sending your boxes via courier and entrusting your shipment to a specialized company will guarantee a smooth delivery. Plus, you won’t have to worry about anything if you’re making an international shipment.

These companies often offer express parcel services, cash on delivery, or transportation of fragile goods. Shipments are made door-to-door, without the need for travel, and package tracking is usually more thorough.

Still, if you decide to handle the shipment yourself and not use a courier service, make sure to properly document your package and affix the necessary labels. Always place them in the most visible spot and include only one address to avoid identification errors.

If you need to make an international shipment, it’s advisable to get informed and check all the details with your postal service in advance, as your package may have to pass through one or more customs checkpoints and may require additional documentation.

Now that you know how to do it, what are you waiting for to send your wine bottles?