Valencia wine cases: six bottles from one producer

A Valencia wine case brings you six bottles from a single producer in this sun-drenched corner of eastern Spain. Browse cases from independent growers working with the region's bold, heat-loving varieties.

Monastrell, Bobal and Garnacha grown under one of Spain's most intense suns, packed six at a time by the grower who made them.

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Valencia wine cases

A Valencia wine case is six bottles from one estate, composed by the grower as their own recommendation across the wines they make. It is not a mixed selection pulled from different producers — every bottle in the case comes from the same cellar, so together they read as a single producer's statement about their land. Free Grape Society is a society of producers, independent experts and wine lovers, not a shop, and the cases reflect that: what arrives is the grower's own choice, shipped directly from Valencia.

Valencia wines

Valencia's individual bottles tell you a lot about what the region can do with heat. Monastrell produces dense, dark reds on the inland plains; Bobal, grown at higher elevation, tends toward freshness and colour. Whites are less common but worth seeking out, often made from Merseguera or Macabeo. Browse the wines listed here from growers working their own vineyards across the region's distinct subzones.

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Wine experts

Independent wine experts on Free Grape Society rate and review wines they have personally tasted. Their reviews appear on individual wine pages and on each expert's own profile, giving you a transparent record of what they have tried and what they thought. Several of the experts listed here have reviewed wines from Valencia producers featured on this page.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I order a Valencia wine case?

Choose the case you want and add it to your order. Each case contains six bottles from one producer, composed by the grower themselves. Payment is handled securely via Klarna or card, and the case ships directly from the producer's cellar in Valencia to your door. You do not need an account to order, but joining Free Grape Society gives you access to independent expert advice alongside your purchase.

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.

What is included in a Valencia wine case?

Every case contains exactly six bottles, all from the same producer. The grower composes the selection themselves, so the six bottles typically span the range they are proudest of — different varieties, styles or vintages from their own vineyards. The case description on each product page tells you what is inside before you buy.

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 Valencia wine case for me?

Start with the grape or style you already enjoy. If you like structured reds, look for cases led by Monastrell or Bobal from Valencia's inland subzones. If you prefer something fresher, cases from producers at higher elevation tend to show more lift. You can also ask a wine expert directly — fill in a question on the site and an independent expert will point you toward a specific case or producer.

Can I find out more about the producer before ordering a case?

Yes. Each case links to the producer's winery page, where you can read about their history, their vineyards, and the approach they take in the cellar. Independent wine experts also post reviews on individual wine pages, so you can read firsthand accounts of the wines in a case before committing to six bottles.

Which Valencia wine expert can recommend something for me?

Several independent wine experts on Free Grape Society have reviewed wines from Valencia producers. You can browse their profiles and read their reviews on individual wine pages. To get a personal recommendation, fill in the question form on the site and an expert will respond with a suggestion suited to what you are looking for.

Why are Valencia wine cases always 6 bottles from one producer?

Because a case composed by one grower tells a coherent story. Six bottles from a single Valencia estate might walk you through different varieties the producer farms, contrast styles from different vineyard plots, or show how their winemaking reads across a couple of vintages. Mixing wines from several producers would turn the case into a sampler; keeping it to one estate makes it a recommendation.

Can I buy Valencia wine cases that I cannot find in a European wine shop?

Often, yes. Many of the producers on Free Grape Society do not distribute through importers or large wine merchants, which means their wines are not stocked in conventional retail. Buying a case here gives you direct access to growers who sell and ship their own wine, including smaller estates whose output never reaches the shelves of a typical wine shop.

What goes into a Valencia wine case

A Valencia wine case on Free Grape Society is always six bottles from one producer, put together by the grower as their own recommendation across the wines they make. That structure matters in a region as varied as Valencia, where the same producer might farm Monastrell on the limestone plains of Utiel-Requena, age a Bobal in used oak, and press a fresh white from Merseguera in the same vintage. The six bottles are a way to trace that range in a single order rather than picking blind from a list. Because the case is composed by the producer and ships directly from their cellar, what arrives reflects exactly how that grower thinks about their own wines. Browse other Spanish wine cases from Galicia, Aragon, and Castile and León, or explore the full Spain mixboxes range.

The grapes behind Valencia's wines

Valencia's vineyards sit across three denominations — Valencia DO, Utiel-Requena, and Alicante DO — each with its own dominant grapes and growing conditions. Monastrell, known elsewhere as Mourvèdre, thrives in the dry interior, producing dense reds that need warmth to ripen fully. Bobal is the other red anchor, particularly in Utiel-Requena, where the high plateau and continental climate give it freshness that the coast cannot match. Among whites, Merseguera and Moscatel are grown locally, though international varieties have moved into the region over recent decades. The contrast between coastal vineyards, influenced by the Mediterranean, and the elevated inland plateau gives Valencia a wider range of styles than a single regional label suggests. For comparison, see Murcia wines to the south or Castilla-La Mancha wines further inland, both built on similar heat-tolerant grape varieties.

Getting to know Valencia through one grower

One of the more useful things about a six-bottle producer case is that it compresses a region's learning curve. A Valencia grower who composes their own case is telling you which wines they think represent their range, and the line-up across those bottles — grape by grape, style by style — shows more about how an estate works than reading a single label. A producer farming both Utiel-Requena and the coastal zones might use six bottles to show how elevation changes the weight of Monastrell, or to place a rosé and a white alongside the reds they are better known for. Explore Valencia's producers directly, or look at cases from neighbouring regions such as Andalusia and Murcia to see how the grapes and conditions shift as you move along the Spanish east coast. Free Grape Society is a society of producers, independent experts and wine lovers, not a shop — and the cases here are built by the growers themselves.