Wine & Champagne

Florists provide gifts and flowers for practically all occasions, and what better way to celebrate responsibly than with a vintage Australian wine or classy champagne.

Next time you celebrate an achievement with somebody or are simply keen for a little romance, consider a florist’s gift package or optional extra as alcohol.

Find an Australian Florist for Wine & Champagne

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Guide to Florist Alcohol Gifts

  • 1.1 - What products can I find wine, champagne, beer, chardonnay and general liquor in?
  • 1.2 – What occasion is best to celebrate with alcohol as a gift?
  • 1.3 – How do I toss up whether to choose red wine or white wine?
  • 1.1 What products can I find wine, champagne, beer, chardonnay and general liquor in?

    Most online florists will not sell alcohol straight as a product, it is often included in gift baskets, hampers, romantic flowers boxes and the like.

    • Gift Baskets/Hampers: Alongside food and flowers, wine and champagne are the most common items you’ll find in a general basket or gift hamper. They act as the ultimate ‘one size fits all‘ pleaser.
    • Romantic Boxes: Roses Only tends to specialise in these. Their typical long-stemmed rose boxes are romantic treats which often hold chocolate or wine as well.
    • Extras: Once you place an order online, the website will often prompt whether you would like any additional extras, such as a ‘deluxe’ or ‘premium’ flower upgrade, teddy bears, balloons, chocolates, and of course wine.

    1.2 What occasions are best to celebrate with alcohol as a gift?

    Apart from St.Patrick’s Day and 21st birthdays, there are few occasions and situations where alcohol is a given – but that doesn’t mean it isn’t expected in many places. Wine, champers, beer – whatever the liquor, you can expect it at the following functions:

    • Parties: Alcohol to many is the savior of parties – it relaxes us and loosens social self esteem. Even if the party is not BYO, it can be a gesture of goodwill and kindness to gift a bottle of wine to the host.
    • Achievements: Promotion at work? Graduation from school? Marriage? There are milestones in life where cracking open some champagne is just the right thing to do.
    • A way of life: Alcohol is a way of life in Australia – not necessarily alcoholism, but drinking socially is expected among adults. Read the soundmedicine.com.au Alcohol & Australians guide for more insight into the culture.

    1.3 How do I toss up whether to choose red wine or white wine?

    For starters, the difference between red wine and white wine is the fermentation process. It is similar, except that when creating red wine, the grape skins are kept intact whereas they are removed for white wine. After the fermentation process is over, the wine is stored in oak barrels which determine the flavour and characteristics of the wine.

    • Red wine tends to be thicker, bitter, with a bold flavour. It’s complex flavour can range from hints of spice, fruit, oak and countless adjectives.
      See more about red wine here: http://www.2basnob.com/red-wine.html
    • White wine tends to have a cleaner, fruity and crisp taste which is easier wine novices to appreciate.
      See more about white wine here: http://www.2basnob.com/white-wine.html