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Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Choose The Right Rosé Wine Case?
Look at the case description to see whether it matches your preferences. Some feature bone-dry and mineral-driven rosés, while others might have pink bottlings with bubbles or a touch of sweetness.
What Are The Best Occasions To Order A Rosé Wine Case For?
A rosé case is a popular choice for warm-weather get-togethers, like barbecues, beach days,and outdoor lunches. It also a great pick throughout the year, especially as a partner for meals.
Can I Build My Own Mixed Rosé Wine Case?
You can order rosé wines individually and have them arrive in one shipment, but you cannot substitute or replace bottles in a pre-mixed collection. Our team handpicks each rosé case to curate delicious, refreshing experiences. While you can’t swap out individual bottles, there’s a wide range of rosé cases from which to choose.
Can I Customize or Substitute the Bottles in a Mixed Rosé Wine Case?
Mixed rosé wine cases are curated in advance, so bottle-by-bottle changes are not permitted. If one wine is unavailable, it may be replaced with a similar rosé of equal or greater value to preserve the style and overall balance of the case.
Why Buy A Mixed Rosé Wine Case Instead Of Individual Bottles?
Purchasing a rosé wine case offers savings compared to buying each bottle individually. While savings vary, most are significantly discounted, making them a smart way to stock up on great wine.
Do Mixed Rosé Wine Cases Offer Better Value Than Buying Individual Bottles?
Yes, mixed rosé cases often offer the best value per bottle, making them a smart way to shop for rosé.
How Many People Does A 12-bottle Rosé Wine Case Serve?
A 12-bottle case of rosé gives you about 60 glasses (using a standard five-ounce pour). That’s just right for a get-together with 15 to 18 people.
How Do I Choose The Right Mixed Rosé Wine Case For Me?
To find the rosé case you’ll like best, look for one that contains styles of wine you typically drink. If you enjoy crisp, dry wines, for example, a case with rosé from Provence, France, or those crafted in a similar style, may be best; while, if you prefer bubbly wines, you may want to order a case of sparkling rosé; and so on. A case containing a variety of styles may be the best choice if you like a little bit of everything.







