Planning a wedding? Here’s how to choose the right amount of wine

More couples than ever are choosing to bring their own wine to their wedding, giving them greater control over flavour, style and budget.
But once you decide to choose your own bottles, the next question is: how much wine do you actually need? And what else should you consider to keep your day running smoothly?
How much wine should you buy?
A simple and reliable guide is to allow half a bottle of wine per guest for the wedding meal and early evening. That usually covers one glass at the reception and two glasses with dinner. For sparkling wine or fizz, plan for one bottle per five-six guests, enough for welcome drinks and toasts.
Of course, different weddings drink differently. A relaxed summer celebration may need more chilled white wine, while an evening reception with a cocktail bar may mean you can reduce still wine quantities slightly. Always round up rather than down-running out is something no couple wants.
Choosing wines that complement your menu
From our perspective, many couples find that choosing local, characterful wines adds a personal touch to their day. Our Ortega and Bacchus are particularly popular choices for wedding meals. Ortega’s soft fruit notes pair beautifully with chicken, fish and vegetarian dishes, while Bacchus offers a crisp, aromatic freshness that lifts lighter starters and summery mains. Selecting wines that complement your menu can elevate the entire dining experience.
Practicalities: storage, service & glassware
If you’re supplying your own wine, check with your venue about chilling space, corkage fees, serving arrangements and glassware. Make sure someone is responsible for opening and pouring, and that sparkling wines are kept properly chilled.
Planning
With a little planning, choosing your own wedding wine can be enjoyable, cost‑effective, and wonderfully personal. Cheers!












