Quick Answer: Teal champagne gift box packaging starts at 50 units, with specialty rigid boxes generally starting at 100 or more. Board weight is selected for the bottle and structure after review. Wrap material, magnet or ribbon closure, foil stamping, deboss, and spot UV are confirmed in the quote and proof. Free dieline design, digital proof, and free US shipping are available.
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Champagne Gift Box Packaging for Q4 Gifting from Teal Packaging: 50-unit standard MOQ (100+ units for specialty rigid boxes), 2-5 business day delivery in the US (express and economy options available), free design help included on every order, free generic sample kit ($19.99 shipping, credited toward your first order). Standard production runs from about 7 business days after digital proof approval; complex or high-volume orders take longer.
Materials and certifications: FSC-certified paper stock, soy-based inks, kraft / corrugated / rigid paperboard / mylar / tin / vinyl substrates.
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Updated August 23, 2026 · Teal Packaging operates a US facility in West Chicago, Illinois.
A champagne gift box carries a bottle, a message, and a Q4 deadline in one package brief. The bottle dimensions and mass determine the construction review, while the recipient and destination pattern determine the shipping plan. Teal works from those facts so the box, closure, finish, and proof are tied to the actual gifting program.
Most custom packaging starts at 50 units. Specialty rigid boxes generally start at 100 or more. Q4 gifting programs should also provide the in-hands date, artwork approval date, and shipping scope. Teal provides free dieline design, a free digital proof, and free US shipping. The quote confirms the package format, route, and planning range.
Start with the bottle and recipient plan
Send the bottle measurements and product mass, then list any approved companion item that will share the package. State whether the boxes go to one office, a warehouse, retail locations, or individual recipients. A single destination and a multi-address program are different shipping scopes, even when the box artwork is identical.
Describe the opening moment and the job role. The box may be presentation-led, shipment-led, or designed for both. If a two-piece lid/base is selected, the lid and base should be reviewed with the opening and closure. Do not assume a universal bottle capacity or insert. Teal quotes the construction from the actual product and packing information.
Champagne packaging questions
- What bottle measurements, product mass, and companion items must the package accommodate?
- How many boxes are needed, and where will they be delivered?
- What should the recipient see first when the box opens?
- Which artwork, message, and finish priorities belong on each panel?
- Who approves the dieline and digital proof, and when must the Q4 order be in hand?
Teal has production facilities in West Chicago, Illinois and Guangzhou. Jobs are routed to whichever facility fits the spec, decided by the production manager. A champagne gift box is not automatically US-made or imported. The route belongs to the quoted job and the selected specification.
Construction choices for a champagne gift box
Board weight is selected after review of the bottle, mass, dimensions, panels, folds, and opening action. Teal does not attach one numeric caliper or weight to every champagne box. The final board decision belongs in the approved construction and should remain tied to the bottle and packing sequence.
Wrap material is a job-specific choice reviewed with the board and artwork. If the package uses a magnet or ribbon closure, check the closure with the opening direction and the lid or base. For a two-piece lid/base, closure fit is part of the same structural review. These are options for the selected construction, not automatic inclusions.
The free dieline helps the team review bottle placement, folds, panels, closure position, and any approved interior organization. After that, the free digital proof records the message, artwork, and finish direction. Both reviews should use the same bottle details and version of the brief.
Finish planning for Q4 gifting
Foil stamping can identify a mark or short message with a selected metallic detail. Deboss can place a recessed mark or pattern. Spot UV can create a localized gloss treatment. These finishes must be assigned to artwork and panels in the quote. A sample image cannot substitute for the job-specific proof.
Q4 gifting benefits from a clear reading order. Decide whether the recipient should first see a line name, a message, or the product presentation. Keep necessary copy legible and identify any finish that belongs on the lid, base, or interior. Review the digital proof before print, especially when the box carries a fixed seasonal message.
MOQ and Q4 planning
Most custom packaging starts at 50 units. Specialty rigid boxes generally start at 100 or more. If bottle types or recipient groups use different packages, state each quantity and structure. A common Q4 campaign may still require different board, wrap, closure, and finish choices.
Eligible in-house work may run in about 7 business days; specialty imported work may take about 12 weeks; these are planning ranges, not guarantees. Add the dieline, buyer review, proof approval, production, and transit steps before setting the in-hands date. Rush production carries a 7-25% premium depending on the job. Free US shipping is available.
Approve the champagne box
- Send bottle measurements, product mass, companion items, quantity, destinations, artwork, and Q4 date.
- Review board weight, wrap material, opening sequence, and magnet or ribbon closure options.
- Approve the free dieline after checking product placement and panel structure.
- Approve the free digital proof for message, foil stamping, deboss, spot UV, and placement.
- Confirm route, planning range, shipping scope, and rush premium before release.
For a broader wine program, compare wine presentation boxes. For a different premium product category, review premium packaging. The same principle applies: product details and the Q4 date should reach the quote together.
Coordinate the Q4 message and route
Champagne programs often combine a fixed presentation message with several delivery groups. List the message, quantity, and destination pattern together so the quote can separate the package from the distribution work. If one group receives a different companion item or card, state that before the dieline is approved. The construction can then be checked against the complete opening sequence.
Use the proof as the handoff between creative and operations. Creative reviews the lid and interior artwork, while operations verifies bottle details, quantity, and shipping scope. A change to the recipient plan may not change the box, but it can change the timing allowance and should be recorded before release.
Send the bottle and recipient plan before selecting the final finish. Teal can then document the champagne box construction, board, wrap, closure, proof, route, and timing range.