OEM / Private Label

Quality wines bottled under your private label.

All prices include:
Bulk Wine
Bottling
Dry Goods
Container Packing
FOB Transport to Port
Export Documentation
Entry Level
$2.85+
Per bottle
Sourced from South Eastern Australia or South Australia, our entry level wines punch above their weight and provide great value for money.
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*MOQ is 6,000 bottles per wine selected
Best Value
Mid Level
$5.00+
Per bottle
Sourced from areas such as Langhorne Creek and Central Victoria, our mid level wines are a step above and sure to impress.
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*MOQ is 6,000 bottles per wine selected
Premium
$8.50+
Per bottle
Sourced from premium vineyards in areas such as Barossa Valley, Heathcote and McLaren Vale, this is your opportunity to bottle the finest Australian wine under your label.
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* MOQ to be confirmed based on selection
Our Process

How the OEM / Private Label process works.

We start by hand-selecting a wine to suit your tastes, then, bottle, label and deliver the product under your private brand.

1
Select your wine
2
Design your label
3
We bottle your wine
4
We ship your wine

Common Questions

What is your minimum order quantity?
Our minimum order quantity is 6,000 bottles per wine selected (500x12x750ml or 1000x6x750ml) which equates to half of 1 x 20' container.

In a full 20' container, there are 14,112 bottles on slipsheets.

Our FOB offer applies to full container orders and we may be able to facilitate a mixed container order depending on the wines selected.
Does your price include labels?
Our price does not include the cost of printing your labels, as this varies depending on volume, design, sizing, paper stock etc.

We can organise the printing of your labels, all we require from you is the final artwork design files.
What costs am I responsible for?
If you are ordering a 20' container, our price is FOB. This means our price includes everything except the cost of printing your labels, until your container is loaded onto the ship. You are responsible for:

- cost of sea freight to your desired port
- insurance (optional)
- any import duties, taxes or costs once your shipment arrives at your destination port.

We can book sea freight on your behalf.

If your order is for our MOQ, our price is ex factory, and we will provide a quote to transport your goods to port for consolidation and shipment.
What export documents do you provide?
This will depend on the final destination, but we'll provide everything you need. Typically, this includes:

- Commercial Invoice
- Packing List
- Certificate of Bottling Date
- Certificate of Origin
- Certificate of Wine Analysis
- Certificate of Free Sale (Health Certificate)
- Bill of Lading
What are your payment terms?
We require 50% of the order paid upfront, with the remaining 50% balance paid once the product has been bottled, prior to despatch to port.
Can I taste samples?
Of course! Our first priority is making sure you are 100% happy with the wine.

Please contact us first to discuss your needs, then we can organise to send you samples.

We will pass on the cost of the wines and freight to you.
Do I need a wine export licence?
We can process your order under our licence.

Alternatively, if you have a business in Australia, you can apply for your own wine export licence via Wine Australia. See more information here.
What is your lead time?
From the time we receive cleared funds of the initial 50% payment, it is typically 4-5 weeks to bottling date, then 1 week to pack the container and load onto your ship, plus shipping times to your country of choice.
What do I need to put on my label?
There is mandatory information that must appear on your labels depending on the country and market you will be selling the wine in. We are happy to guide and assist you through this process.

In terms of sizing, a good starting point is Front: 120mm (H) x 80mm (W) and Back: 80mm x 80mm.

You can find some further information on labels here.
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Get in touch and we can discuss your options.

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