Wine Shipping Florence

Do you want to ship wines from Florence? Come to visit the wine store Vino al Vino in the center of Florence to ship wine from Florence. Worldwide shipping.

SHIPPING WINES FROM FLORENCE

Explore the diverse Italian wines available for shipping from Florence, exclusively curated by the team of sommeliers at Vino al Vino. What wines to ship from Florence? From highly selective, artisanal wineries scouted year-round, enjoy top-tier selections such as Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, Barolo, Amarone, and Supertuscans. These exceptional wines are not to be found outside of Italy, offering a unique selection delivered directly to your door. Furthermore, we understand that everyone has a different budget, which is why we provide great value options that fit your financial preferences.

If you want to ship wine from Florence visit the store:

Address: Borgo Ognissanti 70R 50123, FLORENCE CITY CENTRE

BOOK WHATSAPP: + 39 3459478377
BOOK ON INSTAGRAM:@vinoalvinofirenze

What does shipping wines from Florence at Vino al Vino include and how much does it cost?

SHIPPING WINES FLORENCE PRICES

UNITED STATES

  • 6 BOTTLES = €77
  • 12 BOTTLES = €121

CANADA

  • 6 BOTTLES = €121
  • 12 BOTTLES = €176

SWITZERLAND

  • 6 BOTTLES = €80
  • 12 BOTTLES = €94

AUSTRALIA

  • 6 BOTTLES = €101
  • 12 BOTTLES = €148

ENGLAND

  • 6 BOTTLES = €50
  • 12 BOTTLES = €61

BELGIUM, DENMARK, AND THE NETHERLANDS (OLAND)

  • 6 BOTTLES = €26
  • 12 BOTTLES = €42

GERMANY

  • 6 BOTTLES = €30
  • 12 BOTTLES = €42

FRANCE

  • 6 BOTTLES = €38
  • 12 BOTTLES = €50

SPAIN

  • 6 BOTTLES = €38
  • 12 BOTTLES = €50

SHIP WINES FROM FLORENCE NOW: info@vinoalvinofirenze.com

FAMOUS ITALIAN WINES TO SHIP

Brunello di Montalcino: This wine, originating from Montalcino, Italy, is celebrated for its elegance, complexity, and aging potential. Made from 100% Sangiovese grapes, it’s aged for at least two years in oak and can only be released after five years.

Barolo: Known for complexity and aging potential, Barolo must be 100% Nebbiolo grapes and is produced in several Italian municipalities, including Barolo, La Morra, and Serralunga d’Alba. It’s aged for a minimum of four years.

Chianti Classico: Distinguished by its black rooster emblem, Chianti Classico is celebrated worldwide. It’s mostly Sangiovese, aged in various styles, and comes in three primary variations.

Amarone della Valpolicella: Amarone is renowned for elegance and complexity, produced in Valpolicella, Verona. The drying technique enhances its unique character, primarily crafted from Corvina and Rondinella grapes.

Franciacorta: This internationally acclaimed sparkling wine is made through the classic method. Featuring Chardonnay and Pinot Nero, it undergoes extended aging and comes in various styles, including Saten.

Etna: Wines from Mount Etna’s volcanic slopes are known for their elegance. Varieties include Etna Rosso, Etna Bianco, and Etna Rosato.

Barbaresco: This wine, hailing from Piedmont, offers character and aging potential. It’s made exclusively from Nebbiolo grapes and aged for a minimum of three years.

Lambrusco: Lambrusco is Italy’s most exported wine, loved by some and criticized by others. It’s a sparkling wine with variations like Lambrusco di Sorbara and Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro, each with its unique characteristics.

Supertuscan: Known for innovation, Supertuscans include Sassicaia and Tignanello. These modern wines often blend native and international grape varieties, delivering unique and captivating flavors.

Prosecco: Prosecco is a renowned Italian sparkling wine originating from the Veneto region. It is celebrated for its fresh and crisp character, making it a popular choice for celebrations and everyday enjoyment.