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Bottles Of Red, White & Sparkling With Flowers

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$120.00
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You want to send wine but wine alone looks like a grocery run. You want to send flowers but flowers alone are not enough for a fiftieth birthday at a cliffside villa. Three bottles of wine built into a full flower arrangement in a rattan basket. One red, one white, one sparkling. Purple hydrangea, red gerberas, red roses. A woman from Berlin ordered this from the back of an airport taxi. Her husband opened the sparkling on the villa terrace and the hydrangea was in every photo he sent. $120 USD, same day delivery across Bali. Order now.

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Description

Three bottles of wine and a full flower arrangement in a single woven rattan basket. One red, one white, one sparkling. The bottles are angled outward with a large purple hydrangea sitting between them at the front. Red gerbera daisies and red roses fill the gaps. Small purple ageratum clusters and broad green foliage thread through the entire arrangement. A gold curling ribbon ties to the front of the basket. This is the only product in the collection where wine and flowers arrive as one built piece rather than two separate deliveries.

$120.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Uluwatu, Seminyak, Ubud, Nusa Dua, Canggu and Sanur. Three bottles of wine, red gerberas, red roses, purple hydrangea, ageratum filler, green foliage, woven rattan basket, gold ribbon.

What Arrives

The basket is woven rattan, natural brown, roughly forty centimetres wide. It has structure. The weave holds the bottles upright without foam or tape because the flower stems packed around the bases act as a natural brace. Two dark-glass bottles lean outward on each side with red foil capsules at the neck. One lighter bottle rises from the centre rear, taller than the outer two. Red wine, white wine, sparkling. Three types of wine covering the three most common preferences without forcing the sender to guess which one the recipient prefers.

Between the bottles the flowers are packed dense. A single large hydrangea head takes the front centre position. Purple with a slight lavender wash at the petal edges. Hydrangea heads are wide. This one covers more visual space than any other flower in the basket and sets the colour tone for the whole arrangement.

Four or five red gerbera daisies sit at different heights around the hydrangea and between the outer bottles. Flat-faced blooms with dark centres, bright enough to catch the eye from across a room. Red roses fill the remaining gaps, fully open at peak bloom with their layered petals visible. The red of the gerberas and the red of the roses are not the same shade. The gerberas carry a warmer, almost scarlet tone. The roses sit cooler and deeper. That contrast reads as richness rather than repetition when both reds sit beside the purple hydrangea.

Scattered through the entire arrangement are small clusters of purple ageratum. They fill the tiny spaces between the larger blooms and create continuity from one side of the basket to the other. The ageratum reads as purple texture rather than individual flowers, which is exactly what filler should do. Broad green leaves fill the remaining space and spill over the edges of the basket. Nothing artificial. No foam visible. No plastic wrapping. The gold curling ribbon on the right side of the basket catches light and gives the whole piece a finished quality.

Friday Evening at Bulgari Resort

We delivered this product to a private villa at the Bulgari Resort in Uluwatu two months ago. A woman from Berlin called the shop directly. She was in a taxi heading to the airport in Schonefeld and she needed a birthday gift delivered to her husband that evening. He was staying an extra three days after their holiday while she flew home for work. His fiftieth birthday fell on the Saturday and she would not be there for it.

I asked what he liked. She said "Red wine, good food, and he thinks he does not like flowers." I suggested this product. Three bottles means the wine is the lead, not the flowers. The flowers sit around the wine. They reframe it. A man who would leave a bouquet on a side table and forget about it cannot ignore a basket that also contains three bottles of wine sitting on the villa's private terrace. She paid over the phone. We delivered at 5:15pm. Kadek handed the basket to the butler at the villa entrance.

She sent a WhatsApp the following morning from Berlin. Her husband had photographed the basket, opened the sparkling first, and called her to say he was drinking it on the cliff terrace watching the sunset. The hydrangea was still in the photo frame. He did not mention the flowers by name but they were in every picture he sent. That is what the flowers do in this product. They do not ask to be noticed. They change the way the wine looks when someone pulls out a phone.

Ay Ayu Florist and owner, Sunny Florist Bali

This product took the longest to design because the engineering is different from a normal arrangement. Flowers go into water or foam. Wine goes upright and stable. The basket has to hold both without either compromising the other. The first version I built in 2017 had the bottles standing straight in the centre with flowers packed around them like a collar. It looked like someone had shoved a bouquet into a wine carrier. I rebuilt it nine times across three weeks before landing on the angled-bottle layout. When the bottles lean outward, two things happen. The wine labels become visible from the front, which matters because people photograph gifts before opening them. And the space between the angled bottles creates a natural pocket for the hydrangea head. That centre pocket is the reason the arrangement looks designed rather than assembled. The bottles brace against the basket weave and the flower stems brace against the bottles. Every piece holds every other piece in place. I do not use foam in this basket for that reason. The flowers are hand-placed, stems trimmed to the right length, and the whole thing locks together through tension. Remove one bottle and the left side loosens. That is how I know the structure is right.

Three Bottles, Three Problems Solved

The standalone wine products in the collection are $34.95 each. A Bottle Of Red Wine, a Bottle Of White Wine, and a Sparkling Wine Bottle. If a sender bought all three separately the wine alone would cost $104.85 before any flowers.

This product includes all three bottles plus a full flower arrangement with hydrangea, gerberas, roses, ageratum, and foliage inside a rattan basket for $120. The maths is obvious. But the maths is not the point.

The point is that three separate deliveries create three separate moments. Three knocks on the door. Three interactions with the concierge or the villa staff. That dilutes the impact. One basket with everything arriving at once creates a single moment large enough to stop someone mid-sentence. I have watched recipients open this product at resort front desks and the reaction is always a full pause. Not a smile at a small bouquet. A pause. The scale of the basket, the weight of three bottles, the colour of the flowers visible above the wine. It reads as an event, not a delivery.

For the wine and cheese combination at the same $120 price, see the Cheese, Fruit, Red and White Wine Hamper. For flowers without wine, browse the arrangement collection or the full catalogue.

Ay Ayu Running Sunny Florist Bali since 2013

People assume the flowers in this product are decoration. They are not. The flowers are the reason the wine looks like a gift instead of a purchase. I tested this in 2017 when we were first building the product. I delivered three bottles in a basket without flowers to a villa in Kerobokan. The recipient said thank you, put it on the kitchen counter, and treated it like a grocery delivery. The following week I delivered the same three bottles with flowers to a different villa in Berawa. That recipient placed it on the dining table and left it there for four days. She moved it once to wipe the table and put it back. The flowers changed the object from something you unpack to something you display. Three bottles of wine alone is a kind gesture. Three bottles of wine with hydrangea, gerberas, and roses is a centrepiece. The $15 difference in perceived value between those two deliveries taught me more about floral design than anything I learned in the first three years of running this shop.

Why Hydrangea Leads This Arrangement

The hydrangea head covers more surface area than any other single bloom in the collection. One head fills the space that would take six or seven roses to cover. In an arrangement where three wine bottles are competing for visual attention, you need a flower that can hold its own at that scale. Gerberas are bright but each head is only eight or nine centimetres across. Roses are beautiful but they are individual. The hydrangea reads as a single mass of purple that anchors the eye between the bottles.

Hydrangea also tolerates the arrangement conditions better than most cut flowers. This basket has no water reservoir. The stems are trimmed short and packed tight among the bottle bases. That limits water access. Hydrangea heads are capable of absorbing moisture through their petals when misted, which means they hold longer in a low-water arrangement than roses or gerberas do. I mist the hydrangea head before delivery and again when I hand the basket over. That buys an extra day of colour. The gerberas and roses will soften first, typically by day three. The hydrangea keeps holding at full colour until day five or six. By the time the last petal falls, the wine is usually gone anyway.

Who Orders This

Anniversary senders who want the biggest single-delivery impact in the collection. Partners ordering from overseas for milestone birthdays at Bali resorts and villas. Corporate senders welcoming VIP guests to private villas in Pecatu and Ungasan. Bridal party gifts delivered to resort suites before wedding weekends. "Thank you for hosting" gestures sent to villa owners in Gianyar and Tabanan after group holidays. Valentine's Day buyers who want the scale of a grand gesture without choosing between wine and flowers.

I opened the shop on Jl. Camplung Tanduk in Seminyak in 2013 selling flowers and nothing else. The wine was added in 2015 after losing too many orders from people who wanted to send "something more than flowers." This product was the answer to a different question entirely. The question was: what if the wine and the flowers are the same gift? I built the first version in late 2017. It took three weeks and nine failed designs before the angled-bottle layout worked. Five years later the design has not changed because nothing about it needs to. Browse the full hamper collection or see the extras and add-ons for standalone wine options. For gifts without alcohol, see the gift collection.

Care

The wine can stay in the basket or be removed and stored as preferred. If keeping the basket as a display piece, mist the hydrangea head and any visible flower petals with water once a day. A kitchen spray bottle set to fine mist works well. The gerberas and roses will hold for two to three days in the basket. The hydrangea holds for four to six days with misting. Remove individual flowers as they finish and the basket transitions from a full floral piece to an attractive wine display with foliage over the course of the week. Store wine at room temperature in an air-conditioned room. Bali ambient temperature runs 27 to 33 degrees which is too warm for extended wine storage. If the recipient is not drinking within the week, move the bottles to a fridge.

Delivery

Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. This product is heavier than a standard flower arrangement due to the three glass bottles. Kadek handles the basket on the scooter using a reinforced carrier box rather than the standard flower delivery tray. For resort and hotel deliveries, include the guest name, room number if available, and the resort name. We coordinate directly with concierge for timed deliveries. For villa deliveries in Jimbaran, Denpasar, Kuta, Legian, and Pererenan, include the villa name and any gate or access instructions. Seven days a week including public holidays. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.

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