Shipping and delivery
Your orders are handled by our delivery partner GLS. Orders are typically delivered within 1–5 working days after placement.
If a wine is listed in our online store, it means it is currently in stock. In the unlikely event that an item is unavailable, we will notify you promptly via email.
To optimize packaging and shipping costs we pack to 6 or 12 bottle boxes, so orders can only be placed in quantities of 6, 12, 18, 24, or 36 bottles. You are welcome to create mixed cases with different wines.
For orders exceeding 36 bottles, please contact us at info@fedorawines.com or call +386 41 867 286.
Wine deliveries can only be received by persons of legal drinking age.
If you have any questions or encounter any issues, please contact us using the details above. We will respond as soon as possible.
We deliver to EU coutries listed below. For all other destinations please contact us to: fedorawines@gmail.com
1) Slovenia
1 box (6 bottles) 4,00 €
1 box (12 bottles): 6,00 €
Delivery time: 1–3 working days
2) Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands
1 box (6 bottles): €15
1 box (12 bottles): €20
Delivery time: 2–5 working days
3) Italy, Denmark
1 box (6 bottles): €17
1 box (12 bottles): €22
Delivery time: 2–5 working days
4) Hungary, France, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Lithuania, Monaco, Gibraltar
1 box (6 bottles): €20
1 box (12 bottles): €25
Delivery time: 2–5 working days
5) Romania, Spain, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Serbia
1 box (6 bottles): €30
1 box (12 bottles): €35
Delivery time: 3–6 working days
6) Portugal, Switzerland, Greece, Ireland, Turkey
1 box (6 bottles): €35
1 box (12 bottles): €40
Delivery time: 4–8 working days
7) Croatia
1 box (6 bottles): €12
1 box (12 bottles): €17
Delivery time: 2–6 working days
Contact
Dolanci 6
6222 Štanjel, Slovenia
📞 +386 41 867 286
✉️ info@fedorawines.com
Fedora wines reflect our terroir, our attitudes towards the environment, the passion for creativity, the respect for the uniqueness of each year. We embrace our differences, because they are precisely what makes us interesting. If all wines were the same, what would be left for adventurers like us?