The Mascot | Shipping Policy

Shipping Policy

Due to the restrictions of many state laws, we only ship wine to those states where direct shipment is permitted by law. Here is a list of *restricted* states:



  • Arkansas
  • Delaware
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
  • Rhode Island
  • Utah

In addition, each state imposes limitations on the amount of wine any particular adult may receive by direct shipment. To ensure that you are able to order wine for direct shipment from our website, please consult the specific state requirements for your state below.


Please note that all orders must be placed by persons over the age of 21 years, and that age verification will be required upon receipt of your wine. No wine will be delivered to visibly intoxicated persons and any person unable to provide age verification will forfeit their right to receive the shipment until identification is produced.


In such circumstances the order may either be held in storage at a local depot of the shipping company until appropriate identification is produced, or shipped back to the winery. All associated costs will be the responsibility of and be charged to the customer.

At the present time, we *can* ship to the following states:


AlabamaPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per twelve months.
AlaskaNo current limitations. Shipping is prohibited in dry areas.
ArizonaPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per year.
CaliforniaNo current limitations.
ColoradoNo current limitations.
ConnecticutPurchases limited to two (2) cases per person every two months.
District of ColumbiaPurchases limited to one (1) case per person per month.
FloridaNo current limitations.
GeorgiaPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per household per year.
HawaiiPurchases limited to six (6) cases per household per year.
IdahoPurchases limited to two (2) cases per shipment, cannot exceed 24 cases per person per year.
IllinoisDirect shipment of up to twelve (12) cases per person per year.
IndianaPurchases limited to twenty-four (24) cases per household per year.
IowaNo current limitations.
KansasPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person or per address per year.
KentuckyPurchases limited to ten (10) cases per person per month.
MainePurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per household per year.
MarylandPurchases limited to eighteen (18) cases per household per year.
MassachusettsPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per year.
MichiganNo current limitations.
MinnesotaPurchases limited to two (2) cases per person per year.
MissouriPurchases limited to two (2) cases per person per month.
MontanaPurchases limited to eighteen (18) cases per person per year.
NebraskaPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per year.
NevadaPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per fiscal year (starting July 1)
New HampshirePurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per year.
New JerseyPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per year.
New MexicoPurchases limited to two (2) cases per person per month.
New YorkPurchases limited to thirty-six (36) cases per person per year.
North CarolinaPurchases limited to two (2) cases per person per month.
North DakotaPurchases limited to three (3) cases per person per month.
OhioPurchases limited to twenty-four (24) cases per household per year.
OklahomaPurchases limited to six (6) cases per person per year.
OregonPurchases limited to five (5) cases per person per month.
PennsylvaniaPurchases limited to thirty-six (36) cases per person per year.
South CarolinaPurchases limited to two (2) cases per person per month.
South DakotaPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per month.
TennesseePurchases limited to three (3) cases per person per year.
TexasPurchases limited to nine (9) Gallons per person per month, and thirty-six (36) Gallons per 12 months.
VermontPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per year.
VirginiaPurchases limited to two (2) cases per person per month.
WashingtonNo current limitations.
West VirginiaPurchases limited to two (2) cases per person per month.
WisconsinPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per year.
WyomingPurchases limited to twelve (12) cases per person per 12 months.