Corporate gifting guide

Corporate wine hampers

Wine hampers can be more forgiving than a single bottle because they combine presentation, food and choice. They are especially useful when recipient tastes are unknown.

In this guide Who it is for Budget guidance Recommended approaches What to avoid Checklist FAQ

Who it is for

  • Teams sending client, partner or employee gifts.
  • Businesses that want a warmer gift than a single bottle.
  • Marketing and operations teams considering branded packaging.

Budget guidance

  • £25-£40: compact hamper or wine-plus-snack format.
  • £40-£75: strong corporate range for wine and food pairings.
  • £75+: premium hampers with stronger packaging and personalisation options.

These are planning bands only. Supplier prices, delivery charges, VAT, stock and availability must be confirmed directly.

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Recommended approaches

  • Use wine and food pairing gifts for broad appeal.
  • Ask about branded sleeves, gift notes, delivery inserts and proofing times.
  • Choose hampers when presentation matters or tastes are mixed.

What to avoid

  • Overly large hampers that are hard to deliver or store.
  • Perishable food without clear delivery timing.
  • Branding that delays the order beyond your deadline.

Practical checklist

  • Confirm hamper contents, substitutions and allergens.
  • Ask whether alcohol-free hamper options are available.
  • Check branding minimum order quantities and artwork deadlines.
  • Confirm delivery coverage and failed-delivery handling.

Quick FAQ

When is a hamper better than a bottle?

When tastes are unknown, presentation matters, or you want to include food and alcohol-free alternatives.

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