Texas Wine Delivery
Can you ship wine to Texas?
Updated: Feb 23, 2024. Yes, you can get wine delivered to Texas, with caveats. Only specially-licensed and permitted wineries may send wine directly to consumers homes or offices in Texas. Options exist for wine delivery from retailers to TX residents. Additional excise taxes apply. Purchase limits apply. Adult signature required upon delivery. See below for more details.
What to know and where to shop online
Why waste time finding the perfect wine only to find out you can’t get it shipped to Texas?
Start your shopping with my verified list of wine sellers — wine stores, wine subscriptions, and wine gift services — who offer delivery to TX. This is not a complete list.
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Table of Contents
Can I ship wine to TX?
How to get deliveries?
Who delivers in TX?
Wineries
Stores via FedEx/UPS
Stores via Same-day local
Wine gifts
Wine clubs
How to get wine delivered in Texas
Whether you are shipping to yourself, a friend, a colleague, or a family member, you must purchase alcohol and have it mailed by an entity with a valid liquor license.
As a non-licensee it is never legal for you to ship alcohol yourself in the United States, much less to TX residents.
Wine may be delivered Texas via FedEx, UPS, or other private shippers, but the USPS does not permit the shipping of alcohol of any kind. These types of services deliver wine to TX:
- Wine Clubs ship to Texas
- Wine Gifts delivered to Texas
- Wine delivered to Texas via FedEx or UPS
- Same-day wine delivery in Texas
- Wineries who deliver to Texas
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Not what you were looking for? Explore 1000s of wines that can be delivered to Texas or wine samplers & gift sets
Or browse these wine stores directly
Did you know? In Texas, outdated wine shipping laws going back to Prohibition are still in place, impeding or outright preventing interstate shipping of certain wines from retailers directly to consumers. The wine you personally can buy is limited by these outdated laws. The links above will get you to wines who can deliver to you, but which wines they are allowed to send you may be limited by these laws. Want more choices? Communicate with your state legislature through the action form at Free The Grapes!
Same-Day & Local Wine Delivery
Drizly and Instacart offer same-day wine delivery in Texas
Same-Day Delivery is available in these Texas Cities:
Austin, TX: Favor, MiniBar, Saucey, Swill
Dallas, TX: Favor, MiniBar, Saucey
Fort Worth, TX: Favor, MiniBar, Saucey
Houston, TX: Favor, MiniBar
San Antonio, TX: Favor, MiniBar
Additional areas:
Favor: Most of Texas. Please check their website for details.
MiniBar: Arlington, El Paso, Lubbock, and Plano
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Wine gift delivery to Texas
Wine gifts come in many forms: wine club gifts, wine gift baskets, wine samplers (great for gifts to yourself, btw), wine accessories, to name a few.
Wine gifts are available for every budget: Under $50, Under $100, $100-250, and Luxury wine gifts, too.
Featured Wine Club for Texas
International Premier Club
From $41.95 per 2-bottle shipment
An old-school wine of the month club that has every detail buttoned down tight. If you want to discover affordable wines from around the world, and you want a reliable service to deliver them, the International Wine of the Month Club’s Premier Series is a great place to start.
These wine gift services deliver to TX
Wine subscriptions who deliver to Texas
Wine Subscriptions: Some wine of the month clubs are both retailers and wineries (like Firstleaf and Nakedwines.com), so they are able to ship wine as a producer (a better delivery experience for TX residents).
There are other legal ways to ship wine to Texas residents but we don’t check how each wine subscription service goes about doing it — the companies who offer wine subscriptions are responsible for the legalities of their shipping policies.
Featured Wine Club for Texas
Picked by Wine.com
From $120 per 6-bottle shipment
A personalized wine club where your wines are individually chosen for you by a sommelier who gets to know your preferences. Your selections are chosen from the largest inventory of online wine available in the United States at Wine.com.
These wine clubs deliver to TX
Wineries who deliver wine to Texas
Wineries: Wine producers (wineries and vineyards) must be licensed by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to ship wine directly to consumers. There is an annual limit of about 15 cases per producer per TX resident (and a monthly cap of about 45 bottles per person). Wines available can be ordered from wine producers and delivered to you.
Featured Texas deals
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Save 40% / Use coupon code AFF40 at checkout / Save 40% on select wines at Beringer Vineyards
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6 bottles for $44.95 / Save 50% — Try Firstleaf and get 6 bottles of wine selected just for you for just $44.95. Shipping is included in your first order
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Get 25% off + $10 shipping / Use coupon code TAKE25 at checkout / First-time customers get 25% off + $10.00 shipping on your first wine purchase
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Wineries delivering Texas
The Fine Print
Dry Communities: A dry community is one in which sales (or delivery) of alcoholic beverages are prohibited. A “dry” community is one in which sales (or delivery) of alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Texas has 5 completely dry counties at present, as well as another 196 counties that are “moist” — that is, dry but with special circumstances.
The State of Texas allows wineries outside of Texas to deliver wine to Texas households via Common Carrier (FedEx, UPS, etc.) assuming they have a Carrier’s Permit (most do). These companies must obtain a Winery Permit (among other requirements). There are several limitations on how much wine can be imported: 1) no more than 9 gallons per month per TX resident (about 45 standard bottles); 2) no more than 36 gallons per year per TX resident (about 15 standard cases); 3) and no winery may ship more than 35,000 gallons per year to Texas in the aggregate (about 175,000 standard cases). All direct-shipped wine is subject to excise taxes ranging from $0.204 per gallon to $0.516 per gallon (a gallon of wine is roughly equivalent to five bottles of wine), in addition to any applicable sales taxes. Someone 21 years old or older must be available to sign for the package upon delivery.
Buyer beware. While we do our best to make it easy to find wine that can be delivered to your state, each winery and retailer is the final say in whether they will ship to consumers. Those that do so without a permit often disclose on their site in the Terms of Service, Legal, or Shipping pages that you are responsible for obeying the laws of your state, not the retailer.