Shipping Policy
Free curbside pick up for all orders. Free delivery within in Boulder city limits for order $50+.
CURRENTLY AND BY LAW, WE ARE REGRETFULLY UNABLE TO SHIP SPIRITS.
Boulder Wine Merchant CAN SHIP WINE TO:
CALIFORNIA, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, LOUISIANA, NEBRASKA, NEVADA, NORTH DAKOTA, OREGON, VIRGINIA, AND WYOMING
SHIPPING VIA FEDEX
Shipping Availability by State
For clarification or questions regarding if we can ship to your area or not, please email info@boulderwine.com.
Orders can be shipped to states which allow for shipments of wine via FedEx Ground or Express services.
Please note:
Boulder Wine Merchant CANNOT ship wine or liquor to:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.
If in doubt please call us at (303) 443-6761 to ensure we can ship to your location.
Boulder Wine Merchant cannot ship beer.
Boulder Wine Merchant cannot ship Grain Alcohol such as Everclear.
Boulder Wine Merchant will ship 1.5L or irregularly shaped wine bottles on a case by case basis depending on packaging the bottle safely (or size and weight discrepancies, etc.). Additional charges may apply.
SHIPPING AND WEATHER
During periods of extreme temperatures we will hold your wine free of charge until the weather is suitable for shipping. Please note that if the weather is above 80°F or below 32°F at our location or your shipping destination, we will not ship your wine unless you contact us and tell us to ship. This means that shipment of your wine can be delayed for several months during these periods.
If you would like us to ship your wine, regardless of the weather, please notify us to authorize shipment. Should you choose to ship during extreme weather conditions, you assume all responsibility for possible weather-related damage.