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As of March 23, 2017 Cameron Hughes Wine changed shipping partners from FedEx to UPS. This change is reflected in our checkout and selection of carriers. If you have questions about the switch from FedEx to UPS or if you have any issues with our new shipping method, please Contact Us. In the meantime, here are some very helpful tips to keep in mind when receiving your CHW wine shipment via UPS. Wine is heavy (and expensive) to ship, so we offer simple, discounted flat rate shipping! Shipping on a case (12 bottles) is just $10 to anywhere in the US (excluding AK and HI), and orders of 24 bottles and over (in increments of 6) ship for free. The table below provides further detail on our shipping rates. Please note that order quantities that do not match in 6 bottle increments will be charged the UPS Standard Rate of the selected shipping tier. UPS 3 Day Select Shipping provides delivery before end of day on business days. For this service there is surcharge of $1/bottle to our discounted flat rate shipping.

Prices of our wines do not include shipping/handling charges, the cost of which varies depending on destination, number of bottles ordered and choice of delivery options. The last day to ship for delivery by Thanksgiving Day will be: Nov. 15th for the East Coast and Nov. 17th for the West Coast. The last day to ship for delivery before Christmas Day will be: Dec. 13th for the East Coast and Dec. 15th for the West Coast. The last day to ship for delivery before New Year's Eve will be: Dec. 20th for the East Coast and Dec. 22nd for the West Coast. After those dates we recommend using UPS 2-Day shipping. Currently we offer shipping via UPS Ground, UPS 3 Day Select, and UPS 2nd Day Air. Please see Ground Shipping Times for more information about delivery times for Ground and Home Delivery. By placing an order, buyer authorizes seller to act on buyer’s behalf in arranging for transportation of the wine at buyer’s direction. Alternatively, buyer may choose to pick up the wine at seller’s location, or make independent shipping arrangements.

For wine picked up at the seller’s location, sales tax will be applied based on that location. We are only able to ship to states which have laws that permit shipment of wine directly to consumers. These states currently are: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
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We will expand our service area when laws permit. We are optimistic that these restrictions will gradually disappear as consumer demand around the direct shipment of wine grows. For more information and a state-by-state analysis of direct shipping laws, please visit the Wine Institute site.
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Wine will not be delivered to a visibly intoxicated person. Certain state laws regulate the number of cases of wine that can be shipped annually to a single person. If your order is affected, we will contact you. All packages are labeled as containing wine and requiring an Adult Signature. Carriers will not leave packages unattended regardless of having a signature on file. Cameron Hughes Wine assumes no liability for wine damaged due to poor weather during transport or delayed delivery. Please check weather conditions prior to order and ensure that someone (over the age of 21) will be available to receive the wine upon delivery. The most frequent cause of damaged wine is due to multiple delivery attempts -- please monitor your package tracking and follow our tips to ensure delivery. During the summer months we offer a "Buy & Hold" program for a small fee. This program allows you to purchase wine and have it held in our temperature-controlled warehouse for shipment in the fall.

We encourage customers living in warmer climates to take advantage of this program. This map shows approximate shipping times for UPS Ground shipments. Orders received before 12:30PM PST are typically processed and shipped within 24-48 hours. You will receive an email confirmation when your order has shipped. Sorry, Cameron Hughes Wine is unable to guarantee same-day shipment or shipping transit times. Please note: During the holiday season, refer to our posted holiday shipping recommendations or subscribe to ouremail list for specific dates. At this time, Cameron Hughes Wine only ships within the United States.Have a growing collection of wines and not sure what to drink and what to cellar? Or maybe you’d like to buy some wine to age? It’s not easy knowing how long a wine will last. Not to worry, below you’ll find guidelines to help you known when to cellar wine and when to drink it. Reality Of Most Wine There is good and bad news. The good news is that you probably haven’t accidentally drank wine that you were suppose to cellar.

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