Baldor Food partners with Parcelle Wines in New York City to offer a curated selection of wines for delivery. This partnership allows customers to conveniently order wines for any occasion through Baldor’s platform. However, there are specific terms and conditions regarding wine purchases and deliveries facilitated by Baldor and Parcelle Wines.
Age Verification and Delivery Requirements
A crucial requirement for wine delivery through Baldor Food and Parcelle Wines is age verification. Customers ordering wine must be 21 years of age or older. Upon delivery, the recipient must present valid identification proving they are of legal drinking age. Failure to provide proper identification will result in a refused delivery and a $5.95 delivery attempt fee. Additionally, a 15% restocking fee may be applied to the order.
Understanding the Partnership: Baldor and Parcelle Wines
It’s important to understand that Baldor Transportation LLC and Parcelle Wines LLC are separate entities. While Baldor facilitates the delivery, Parcelle Wines handles the sale and processing of the wine orders. Your credit card will be charged separately for wine purchases under “Parcelle Wines LLC”. All wine and spirits are sold by KSSWINE LLC, doing business as Parcelle Wines, holding License #1302013 and located at 509-511 W38TH ST, NY, NY 10018. You can contact Parcelle Wines directly at (212) 258-0722, Monday through Saturday, from 11 am to 7 pm.
Legal Restrictions and Responsibilities
Baldor Food and Parcelle Wines reserve the right to refuse any wine delivery for any reason. This policy aligns with legal restrictions on alcohol sales. It is illegal to sell or provide alcoholic beverages to anyone under the age of 21 or to individuals who are visibly intoxicated. Furthermore, presenting false identification to purchase alcohol is a punishable offense.
Important Health Warnings Regarding Alcohol Consumption
This information is provided in compliance with legal requirements and public health recommendations. According to the Surgeon General, pregnant women should abstain from alcohol due to the risk of birth defects.