The material choice in wine packaging is the first signal a gift sends before the bottle is seen. A printed cardboard box says the wine has been considered and presented. A timber box with a laser-engraved logo says something more than that. It says the packaging itself is part of the gift. The range here covers cardboard boxes in single and magnum sizes, timber boxes in single, dual, and triple bottle configurations with hinged lid construction, printed and timber wine tubes, and timber crates. Branding varies by material. Cardboard boxes and printed tubes take printing and full colour digital print. Timber boxes and timber tubes take engraving directly into the wood surface. The result is a mark that's tactile, durable, and impossible to replicate by print alone. From 50 units across most styles.
Engraving on timber is the detail that elevates a wine gift from a presentation into a keepsake. The box often outlasts the bottle by years, used for storage, kept on a shelf, carried to the next occasion.
A dual or triple hinged timber box holding two or three bottles is a different order of gift from a single-bottle presentation. For an end-of-year executive gift, a board farewell, or a major client milestone, the multi-bottle timber box carries the weight the occasion calls for.
Ordering & Logistics
How far in advance should I order wine packaging for a corporate gifting campaign?
Three to four weeks from artwork approval to delivery covers most orders in this range. Timber products with engraving may take a little longer than cardboard styles given the additional production step. For an end-of-year corporate gifting campaign. Most wine gifts need to arrive in the first or second week of December. Placing the order in late October or early November with artwork ready at the time of order gives the safest lead time. The closer the order is to the Christmas period, the more compressed the available production window becomes.
Does the wine come with the packaging or is packaging ordered separately?
Packaging is ordered separately from the wine. These are branded gift packaging products: boxes, tubes, and crates, which the buyer fills with their own wine selection. The packaging suits typical bottle dimensions, so confirming that the specific bottle size and shape suits the chosen packaging before ordering is the practical step.
Can timber boxes and cardboard boxes be ordered in the same campaign?
Yes, each style is a separate product with its own minimum quantity. A campaign using cardboard boxes for a broader client distribution and timber boxes for key clients or executives orders them independently. The branding on each can be coordinated. The same logo in print for the cardboard version and in engraving for the timber version, so the campaign reads consistently across both tiers.
Are the timber boxes reusable after the wine is removed?
Yes, timber wine boxes are sturdy enough for ongoing use as storage boxes, display pieces, or keepsakes. The hinged lid construction on the dual and triple bottle styles contributes to their durability. This reuse factor is part of what makes a timber box a more considered corporate gift than a cardboard box. The packaging continues to carry the brand after the occasion has passed.