There are now two ways to order wine from Neal Family Vineyards! You can print an order form and mail or fax it in as always or you can order from our new online store, accessible by clicking "ORDER" on the menu bar above.

When you add items to your cart and select "Check Out," you will be prompted to log in or create a new account. If you have previously purchased wine from us, please do NOT create a new account as one has already been created for you. If you are unsure of your password, you can try to retrieve it using the password reminder function in the customer login area or you can e-mail us at info@nealvineyards.com and we'll be happy to send it to you.

Click here to download a printable order form.

To view our most recent Release Letter, click here.

For additional information on our Release Letters and personal allocations, please click here.

The above order form is in Adobe Acrobat PDF format and you will need the Acrobat Reader® program to view and print it.

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If you are unable to download and print an order form by following the above link and you do not wish to use our online store, please call (707) 965-2800 or fax (707) 965-2888 to have an order form mailed or faxed to you. You can also visit us at the winery, by appointment. See the Tasting Room & Tours page for details.

Please read over the order form carefully, as there are some restrictions on ordering and shipping of Neal Family Vineyards wine. You must be 21 years of age or older to order wine.

Mail or fax the completed form to:

Neal Family Vineyards
716 Liparita Road
Angwin, CA 94508
Fax ~ (707) 965-2888

Orders will be filled and shipped in the order they are received.

NOTE: Please allow two to four weeks for your shipment to arrive even if you select 2-Day Air. Due to our small size, we only have a UPS pickup once a week and we reserve the right to postpone pick-ups due to weather conditions. We cannot guarantee the condition of your wine during shipment due to weather exposure, but we try to minimize obvious exposure while the wine is transported in the Napa Valley. Thank you for your patience.