Quick answer
Wine merchants use KitForge to sell tasting trios as fixed kits, suggest decanters and stems via FBT on bottle heroes, and tier case purchases with quantity breaks — all inventory-safe when bottle stock is limited.
- Tasting trios and pairing kits are fixed-kit sweet spots for wine.
- FBT moves glassware and tools on single-bottle landers.
- Quantity breaks capture case buyers without subscription apps.
- Max sellable quantity protects limited vintages.
Why fixed kits beat mix-and-match for wine
KitForge supports fixed kits — known bottle lists — not customer-built cases. Curated flights reduce choice paralysis and align with how wine clubs merchandise discovery.
FBT for cellar accessories
Shoppers landing on a single bottle from search are high-intent for that label — FBT suggests stems, stoppers, and preservation tools without forcing a multi-bottle kit commitment.
Final recommendation
Wine bundles in KitForge combine curated fixed kits for occasions, accessory FBT on heroes, and case quantity breaks — priced for margin with inventory-safe caps.
If you want this kind of offer to feel native to the buying journey, Kitforge Bundles is built around that exact problem: turning related Shopify products into clearer bundle offers before the shopper reaches checkout.
FAQ
Can kits include mixed bottle sizes?
Yes — each bottle is a component variant. Name the kit clearly (750ml flight vs magnum gift).
Does KitForge handle wine club subscriptions?
KitForge offers fixed kit, FBT, and quantity breaks only — not recurring subscriptions. Use QB for case stock-up instead.