Wine cases built by the grower: six bottles, one cellar, across Europe

Each box is six bottles chosen by the producer who made them, across France, Italy, Spain, Luxembourg and Cyprus. Browse by country or producer below.

From a Bordeaux château's barrel selection to a Tuscan estate's full range of Sangiovese.

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Wine cases

Each wine case here, what we call a mixbox, is six bottles from a single producer, composed by that grower as their own recommendation, never mixed across cellars. It is the most direct way into one estate's range. A southern French producer in Languedoc-Roussillon might take you through Grenache, Syrah and Carignan in a single box, each bottle showing a different expression of the same stony hillside.

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Wineries

Independent wine experts rate and review wines they have personally tasted. Their reviews appear on the wine page and on the expert's own profile, giving you a track record to read before you buy. Experts review what is in the glass; they do not select which wines or which producers are listed. Free Grape Society is a society of producers, independent experts and wine lovers, not a shop.

Wine experts

The producers here set their own prices and decide which six bottles best represent their cellar. A Tuscan estate built on Sangiovese might use the box to show the difference between a young Chianti and an aged Brunello. A small natural-wine grower in the Loire might choose bottles that would otherwise be hard to find outside the region.

Frequently asked questions

How do I order from a producer on Free Grape Society?

Choose a producer, browse their wines or wine cases, and add bottles to your cart. At checkout you confirm your address and payment. Each order ships directly from the producer's own cellar, so if you order from two different producers you will receive two separate shipments. Delivery typically takes 8 to 9 days, with a range of 4 to 14 days depending on the producer's location.

What happens if a bottle arrives broken or doesn't taste right?

Send a photo to Free Grape Society customer support within 7 days of delivery. We will arrange a replacement or a refund. Because producers ship directly, quality issues are handled with the producer's direct involvement. Shared responsibility is built into how FGS works.

Can I order wines from several countries in one go?

Yes, you can add wines from multiple producers to a single cart. Because each producer ships directly from their own cellar, orders from different producers arrive separately. There is no central warehouse: the bottle leaves the grower's hands and comes straight to yours. Shipping costs are shown per producer at checkout before you confirm.

How long does delivery take?

Average delivery is 8 to 9 days from order to door. The full range is 4 to 14 days depending on the producer's location and your delivery address. Wines ship directly from the producer's cellar, not from a central warehouse.

How do I find the right producer for what I am looking for?

Start by country if you have a region in mind, or use the grape and style filters to narrow the range. Each producer page shows their location, the varieties they work with, and the wines currently available. Independent wine expert reviews on individual wine pages can also help you get a feel for a producer's style before you commit to a bottle or a case.

What is the difference between browsing producers and browsing wines?

The producer pages tell the story behind the cellar: the region, the grapes, the approach to winemaking, and the full range currently available. The wine listing lets you filter by colour, grape, or region across all producers at once. Some buyers start with a wine they want and work back to the producer; others choose a grower first and explore everything they make.

Which wine expert can recommend something for me?

Independent wine experts on Free Grape Society review wines they have personally tasted, and their profiles show their areas of focus and track record. You can browse expert profiles to find someone whose palate aligns with yours, and their reviews on individual wine pages will give you a concrete steer. Use the wine expert section to ask a question directly.

Why don't you carry every wine from every producer you work with?

Producers decide which wines they list and in what quantities. Some vintages sell out and are not restocked; others are kept back for direct cellar sales or allocated to restaurants. What you see is what the producer has chosen to make available through Free Grape Society at this moment, which means the range is live and changes as producers add new releases or close out older vintages.

How is buying directly from a producer different from a wine shop or supermarket?

In conventional retail a wine typically passes through an importer, a distributor and a retailer before it reaches you, with each step adding margin and time. On Free Grape Society the producer ships from their own cellar directly to your address. The price reflects the grower's own decision, not a chain of intermediaries, and the bottle spends less time in transit through warehouses.