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Sparkling Wine Bottle

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$34.95
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You organised the flowers. The room looks beautiful. And then the recipient opens the door and thinks "something is missing." The sparkling wine is what is missing. One bottle, gold foil, delivered chilled alongside your flowers in the same delivery. A man from Singapore ordered this with roses two hours before his best friend's wedding in Pecatu. The groom's sister set it up. The friend texted that night: "You saved me." $34.95. Order now.

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Description

One bottle of sparkling wine with a gold foil capsule, pale golden colour through clear glass. Standard 750ml champagne-style bottle. This is an add-on product. Most customers order it alongside a flower bouquet or arrangement, but you can order it on its own if the occasion calls for bubbles and nothing else.

$34.95 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Sanur, Jimbaran, Seminyak, Canggu, Denpasar and Nusa Dua. Sparkling wine, gold foil, delivered chilled.

What Arrives

A 750ml bottle of sparkling wine. Gold foil capsule covering the cork and cage. Pale golden colour visible through the clear glass. The wine itself is a clean, dry sparkling white with fine bubbles. No gift box. The bottle arrives upright, which matters. Sparkling wine that has been rattled around on its side for twenty minutes fizzes over the moment the cork comes out. Kadek keeps every bottle standing in a padded carrier in the delivery van for exactly that reason.

If you order this with flowers, both arrive together. The flowers go into the recipient's hands first. The bottle follows. Two separate items, one delivery.

A Friday Night to the Katamama

A couple from London booked a suite at the Katamama hotel on Jl. Petitenget in Seminyak for their tenth wedding anniversary last month. The husband had arranged flowers for the room through us. Twenty-four red roses in an arrangement. On the morning of check-in he sent a second order through WhatsApp: "Can you add a bottle of sparkling? She always wants champagne when she's celebrating but I keep forgetting to organise it." Kadek delivered both at 2pm. The resort staff placed the roses on the bedside table and the sparkling wine in an ice bucket on the desk. When the couple checked in at 3:15pm, the wife found the roses first and then turned around and saw the bottle. Her husband told me later she said "You never remember the wine." He said "I didn't. The florist did."

That order was $34.95 for the sparkling plus $85 for the roses. Under $120 total for a resort room that looked like the couple had paid the hotel concierge to set the whole thing up. They did not. They paid a florist in Seminyak who answered a WhatsApp at 10am and had both items in the room by lunchtime.

Ay Ayu Owner, Sunny Florist Bali

I started selling sparkling wine in 2016 because customers kept asking if I could add a bottle to their flower order. The first person who asked was a woman from Perth ordering anniversary flowers for her parents' villa in Uluwatu. She said "flowers alone feel like half a celebration." I thought about it for a week and then found a supplier. The reason I carry sparkling specifically is that it signals celebration in a way that red or white wine does not. Red wine says dinner. White wine says lunch. Sparkling says somebody is making an occasion out of this. That distinction matters when the recipient opens a hotel room door and sees flowers plus a bottle. The sparkling tells them this was planned. It was thought about. Red wine next to roses looks like somebody grabbed two things. Sparkling next to roses looks like somebody curated an experience.

Why Sparkling Wine Survives Bali Heat Better Than You Think

The obvious concern with ordering wine in a tropical climate is temperature. Bali averages 27 to 33 degrees Celsius year-round and sparkling wine needs to be served around 6 to 8 degrees. The gap between ambient temperature and serving temperature is larger here than in Europe or Australia.

I source from a supplier who stores at controlled temperature right up until the handover to Kadek. The bottle goes into an insulated carrier with a cold pack for delivery. It arrives chilled. Not ice-cold, but cool enough to pour immediately if the recipient wants to open it on arrival, or it can go into the fridge or an ice bucket for thirty minutes to bring it to ideal temperature. On a thirty-minute delivery across Seminyak or Canggu the bottle stays within range. For longer deliveries to Ubud or Tabanan, Kadek adds an extra cold pack.

Villa and Airbnb fridges across Bali are small. A standard 750ml sparkling bottle fits upright in most mini-fridges but not all. If the recipient's fridge cannot fit a standing bottle, fill a mixing bowl or ice bucket with cold water and ice. The bottle reaches serving temperature in fifteen minutes. Lying it flat in a fridge works too but keep it still for at least an hour before opening so the bubbles settle.

Ay Ayu Running Sunny Florist Bali since 2013

I noticed something after three years of selling sparkling wine with flowers. The orders that include wine get a different response from the recipient than flowers alone. With flowers only, the thank-you message comes within an hour. A photo of the bouquet, a heart emoji, "they're gorgeous." With flowers and sparkling, the thank-you comes later. Usually that evening. And it includes a photo of the wine being poured, often with the flowers visible in the background. The recipient waits to open the bottle, sets it up, and documents the moment. The sparkling wine turns the delivery from something the recipient receives into something the recipient experiences. That difference in timing tells me the wine changes how the gift is consumed. It stops being a surprise and becomes an event.

Where This Goes

Birthday deliveries paired with roses or arrangements to hotel rooms and villas. Anniversary setups where the sender wants the room to feel like the hotel arranged it. Engagement celebrations to Kerobokan pool villas and Berawa surf houses where someone has just said yes and the friends back home want to mark it from a distance. New Year's Eve in Bali when the countdown needs a bottle and the closest shop is sold out. Welcome gifts for friends arriving at their Batu Bolong rental after a long flight from Tokyo or Berlin or Johannesburg. Apology wine for the partner you accidentally double-booked dinner on. Solo orders from guests at Legian hotels who want a bottle in the room without paying the minibar markup.

I opened the shop on Jl. Camplung Tanduk in 2013 with flowers only. The first two years I turned down requests for wine because I thought a florist should sell flowers. By 2016, enough customers had asked that I realised I was losing the pairing. A customer does not want to order flowers from one place and wine from another for the same delivery. They want one message, one payment, one delivery time. Adding wine to the product range took a week of supplier conversations and solved a problem I had been ignoring for three years.

Pair this with the red wine or white wine if the recipient prefers still wine. For the complete wine-and-flowers package see the Red, White and Sparkling with Flowers combination. For food pairings, the Cheese, Fruit, Red and White Wine Hamper includes wine plus food. Browse the full extras range, the hamper collection, the gifts category, or the complete flower catalogue.

The WhatsApp from Singapore

A man messaged me at 7am on a Saturday morning. His best friend was getting married in Bali that afternoon at a villa in Pecatu. He had flown in from Singapore the night before and realised he had nothing for the couple. No gift, no card, nothing. He found us on Google, sent a WhatsApp, and said "I need something delivered to a villa in two hours. What can you do?" I suggested flowers and sparkling wine. He said "perfect" and asked how much. I told him $34.95 for the wine plus whatever he wanted to spend on flowers. He picked the 12 Mixed Roses with 3 Calla Lilies for $45. Total under $80. Kadek delivered both to the villa gate at 10:30am. The groom's sister placed them in the couple's room. The friend sent me a photo that evening of the sparkling bottle open on a table next to the roses with a message: "You saved me." He tipped Kadek 200,000 rupiah.

Delivery

Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. The bottle arrives upright in a padded insulated carrier. For villa and hotel deliveries include the guest name, room number if available, and the property name. For Airbnb deliveries include the villa name or address and the check-in time so Kadek can coordinate with the property manager. Delivery to Tuban, Tanah Lot, Tibubeneng, and Umalas. Seven days a week including public holidays. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.

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