Quick answer
If you want a working planning shortcut for 100 UK wedding guests, use these bands:
- Meal-only wine service: about 60 to 72 bottles.
- Reception plus meal, moderate drinking: about 75 to 90 bottles.
- Wine-heavy event with fewer alternative drinks: about 90 to 108 bottles.
Those are not hard rules. They are planning ranges. The right number depends on the shape of the day, not just the headcount.
What changes the number most
For UK weddings, the biggest variables are usually:
- whether sparkling wine is served on arrival
- whether beer, cocktails, or a full bar are available
- how many guests are actually wine drinkers
- whether the venue lets you top up from sale-or-return stock
- season and temperature, which affect red-versus-white demand
If the bar is strong and the toast is separate, table wine demand is lower than many couples expect.
Practical rule
For 100 guests, it is usually safer to order one extra case than to cut it too fine. A shortage is far more expensive than a modest surplus, especially if the merchant offers sale-or-return.
A useful red, white, and sparkling split
A balanced UK starting split for 100 guests is often:
- 45% white
- 45% red
- 10% sparkling
In summer, many weddings tilt whiter. In cooler months, an even split or slight red lean is usually safer. If your menu is seafood-heavy or the venue is warm, white wine tends to move faster than red.
How to think about budget
Once you have a bottle range, convert it into cases and multiply by a realistic average bottle price. For example, 84 bottles is 7 cases. At 12 pounds per bottle, that is roughly 1,008 pounds before corkage, delivery, chilling, and any breakage margin.
This is where many UK weddings underestimate cost. The wine itself is only part of the spend if the venue charges corkage or if you need to buy through an approved supplier.
When 100 guests does not really mean 100 drinkers
If 15 to 25 guests are non-drinkers, driving, or mostly sticking to beer and spirits, your wine plan should reflect that. A guest count is a useful headline number, but wine planning gets better once you model actual drinkers rather than total seats.
Best next step
Use the wedding calculator to turn your own mix of drinkers, service hours, and bottle price into a bottle count and case budget. Then compare venue corkage or merchant offers before you place the order. For the cost comparison itself, read UK wedding wine costs: corkage, sale-or-return, and supermarket deals.