Shopping With Us
Shopping with us is easy, just follow these 3 simple steps
Select Your Favourite Wines
Choose your wines & buy your allowances (42 litres beer, 24 bottles still wine and 12 bottles sparkling wine per person).
Collect your wine in Calais
Collect from our store in Calais. We are just 4 minutes from the port and 10 mins from the Eurotunnel le Shuttle terminal.
Claim Your Tax Back & Save Even More !
Claim 15% tax back for a total minimum spend of €100, via the SkipTax app here.
No paperwork and no hidden fees !
Trusted by our customers
We are a 100% British-owned, independent business, and have been operating in the Dover-Calais cross channel trade from when the borders opened in 1993 until they closed in December 2020.
Since Brexit, a new market is born - The Tax-Free cross channel trade:
You can still take advantage of next to 'Duty-Free' prices, as duty is only 2p a bottle in France, AND claim 15% tax back off your total bill - which you cannot do at duty free shops like those at Eurotunnel or the ferry port !!
We have been the first port-of-call for over a decade and have seen many of our competitors retire from this ultra competitive market. We are here to stay and offer you the best service ever!
A booze run to France still stacks up
by Amber Dalton - Daily Telegraph, 28 March 2024
Booze cruises soar in popularity despite fears Brexit would kill off the tradition - as record numbers get the ferry to France to stock up on duty free alcohol
by Katherine Lawton - Daily Mail, 29 December 2023
Booze cruisers defy Brexit with record number of trips
by Ben Clatworthy - The Times, 28 December 2023
The great British booze cruise, which once saw hordes of thirsty Brits dashing across the Channel in pursuit of high-end wines at bargain basement prices, is back
by Max Parry - Daily Express, 16 September 2023
It sounds more like a mini-break than your typical supermarket shop. But more and more shoppers are hopping across the channel to stock up on wine and other drinks - because the savings have never been greater
by Kate Palmer - Daily Telegraph