Quick Answer: Teal wine gift boxes start at 50 units, with specialty rigid boxes generally starting at 100 or more. Board weight is selected for the bottle and package structure after review. Wrap material, magnet or ribbon closure, foil stamping, deboss, and spot UV are confirmed in the quote and digital proof. Free dieline design, digital proof, and free US shipping are available.
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Wine Gift Boxes for Q4 Presentation Programs 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.
Wine gift boxes combine a presentation decision with a product-specific structural review. The bottle, any approved companion item, the opening sequence, and the Q4 distribution plan all affect the package. Teal starts with measured product information and the intended recipient or destination pattern, then documents the construction and finish choices that fit the job.
Most custom packaging starts at 50 units. Specialty rigid boxes generally start at 100 or more. Q4 gifting programs also need an in-hands date, proof approval owner, artwork status, and shipping scope. Teal offers free dieline design, a free digital proof, and free US shipping. The quote controls the selected box, route, and planning range.
Build the wine box around the bottle
Provide the bottle dimensions and mass, then list anything else that will share the package. A single-bottle presentation and a multi-item program may require different interior organization. State whether the box will be delivered to one office, a warehouse, or individual recipients. That route matters as much as the artwork when a Q4 date is involved.
Describe the opening order. The package may be presentation-led, shipment-led, or designed to support both uses. If a two-piece lid/base is selected, review the lid, base, opening, and closure as one structure. Do not assume a bottle package has a fixed capacity or a universal insert. Teal confirms the actual scope from the product and packing brief.
Q4 wine packaging brief
- Bottle measurements, product mass, quantity, and any companion items.
- Opening sequence, package role, destination pattern, and recipient count.
- Artwork status, required copy, brand hierarchy, and finish priorities.
- Board weight, wrap material, and magnet or ribbon closure preferences for review.
- Q4 in-hands date, proof approver, and the shipping or assembly scope.
Teal is a US manufacturer with production facilities in West Chicago, Illinois and Guangzhou. Jobs are routed to whichever facility fits the spec, decided by the production manager. That does not mean a particular wine gift box is made in the United States or at a particular plant. The quoted route is specific to the job.
Board weight, wrap, and closure review
Board weight is selected after Teal reviews the bottle mass, dimensions, shape, structure, panels, and opening action. Do not choose a numeric board weight before those details are reviewed. The final board decision is part of the approved package construction, and it should remain tied to the bottle and packing sequence that the quote describes.
Wrap material is also confirmed by job. Review it with the board and artwork so the package surface and finish plan are described accurately. A magnet or ribbon closure can be reviewed when it fits the selected structure. If the construction is a two-piece lid/base, check the lid-to-base fit and closure together. Neither closure is a blanket feature.
Free dieline design gives the team a clear view of the bottle placement, panels, folds, and opening. Review the dieline against the measured product and any approved companion item. The free digital proof then records the artwork, copy, finish, and placement before print. The proof does not replace the structural check.
Finish choices for Q4 wine presentation
Foil stamping can direct attention to a winery mark, line name, or short message. Deboss can add a recessed detail. Spot UV can define a localized gloss treatment. Each finish needs a quoted artwork area and panel placement. A treatment seen on an unrelated reference box is not a promise for the wine package under review.
For Q4 gifting, decide which information should be noticed first by the recipient and which details belong inside or on a secondary panel. Make finish priorities explicit, especially when a box includes a message and product information. Approve the digital proof before print so the team can check the exact hierarchy and placement.
MOQ and Q4 timing
Most custom packaging starts at 50 units. Specialty rigid boxes generally start at 100 or more. If the program includes several bottle formats, list each quantity and package structure. One visual concept can still require different board weight, wrap, closure, or finish decisions for different products.
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 dieline work, proof approval, production, and transit to the Q4 plan. Rush production carries a 7-25% premium depending on the job. Free US shipping is available within the quoted scope.
Release wine presentation packaging
- Send bottle measurements, mass, companion items, quantity, destination pattern, artwork, and Q4 date.
- Review board weight, wrap material, construction, opening, and magnet or ribbon closure options.
- Approve the free dieline after checking the product placement and packing sequence.
- Approve the free digital proof for copy, foil stamping, deboss, spot UV, and placement.
- Confirm route, planning range, shipping scope, and any rush premium before release.
For a related sparkling-wine program, compare champagne presentation boxes. For a darker spirits presentation, review whiskey presentation boxes. Each page keeps the product and Q4 brief specific while using the same approval discipline.
Separate bottle variations before proof
A Q4 wine program may use more than one bottle format, label direction, or recipient group. List those variations before the dieline is prepared. Teal can then determine whether the visual system can be shared while the structure, board weight, wrap material, closure, or finish remains different. Keeping the variation visible prevents a broad campaign name from hiding a product-specific package decision.
If a message changes by recipient group, identify that copy before proof approval. The digital proof should show the version that belongs to each quoted package and destination scope.
Send the bottle details and date together. Teal can then quote the wine presentation structure and document the board, wrap, closure, finish, route, and proof path.