How do I cancel laithwaites wine plan?
You can cancel by calling us on 03330 148 198, emailing us at [email protected], by using the contact us page on the website (available here) or by completing the Cancellation Form on our website.
What is laithwaites wine plan?
Wine Plans offer a convenient and regular delivery of wine. ... Every 4, 8 or 12 weeks (you choose the frequency), and at Christmas when eligible, we'll offer you a selection of wine.
Is laithwaites wine good value?
Laithwaite's has been delivering wine to its customers for more than 50 years, selling dependable, no-nonsense wines at reasonable prices. There are plenty of tempting offers and wine subscription choices, as well as craft beer options, along with exclusive offers and tasting events for members.
How does laithwaites wine club work?
Laithwaites Wine Club offers its members a huge selection of wines sourced worldwide. Their wines are bought directly from vineyards and wineries. The types of wines on offer include red and white wine, sparkling wine, rosé, champagne, fine wine, and mixed choices.
How do I cancel my laithwaites Wine Plan UK?
You can cancel by calling us on 03330 148 198, emailing us at [email protected], by using the contact us page on the website (available here) or by completing the Cancellation Form on our website.
Who owns Laithwaites wine?
Laithwaites is part of a mail-order group, Direct Wines Ltd, which sells 4.5m cases a year. As well as Laithwaites itself, this includes Avery's, Virgin Wines, the Sunday Times Wine Club, the NatWest Wine Club, the Barclaycard Wine Service, the British Airways Executive Wine Club and Warehouse Wines.
Where is my laithwaites order?
If you have any questions on the whereabouts of your order, just email our Customer Service Team at [email protected]. Once your order has been processed, you will receive a confirmation email, which will include your estimated delivery date range.
Where is laithwaites wine based?
Next came Le Chai au Quai, Laithwaite's winemaking headquarters on the banks of the Dordogne. Just like RedHeads, Le Chai has helped bring forward small scale growers and winemakers. After Australia and France, it was time to start making wine a little closer to home.