Bordeaux wine cellar

Wine shipping · France → worldwide

International wine shipping, from France.

30-second quote, in-house customs (RDE-licensed), ATP temperature-controlled carriers, and negotiated rates by road, sea and air. For wineries, négociants, merchants and private clients.

  • RDELicensed customs broker
  • ATPTemperature-controlled carriers
  • 30 sQuote turnaround
  • 220+Destinations served

Express & Standard · Worldwide

Parcel Shipping

Ideal for your sample shipments, wine tourism orders or customer gifts. We integrate the best global carriers for unparalleled ease of shipment to over 220 countries.

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Key points

  • Samples & Wine Tourism specialist
  • On-demand pickup within 24h
  • Unified real-time tracking
  • Pre-filled customs documents
  • Guaranteed door-to-door delivery

Palettes · Groupage · Full Loads

B2B Solutions

Optimize your flows to your distributors and importers. From European road transport to international sea and air freight, we manage your goods with total reliability.

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Key points

  • Multi-modal transport (Road, Air, Sea)
  • Export customs en interne (RDE)
  • Dedicated Account Manager
  • Real-time shipment visibility

Tailor-made · Premium Support

Logistical Concierge

For your most precious shipments (grand crus, rare bottles). Our concierge service handles everything: specialized packaging, secure transport, and complete administrative management.

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Key points

  • Next Day deliveries
  • Temperature-controlled transport
  • White Glove delivery & Cellar placement
  • Deliveries on yachts and remote areas
  • Full wine cellar relocation
  • Event & 'Experiences' deliveries
  • 24/7 availability for your emergencies
  • Wine tour bottle consolidation & shipping

Wine shipping is not regular freight

Shipping wine internationally combines three constraints that few forwarders handle in-house: customs (DAE, GAMMA2, EMCS, excise duties), conservation (temperature, vibration, light) and fragility (breakage, leaks, damaged labels). Trusting wine to a generalist forwarder routinely ends in client refunds, bottles refused on arrival, or shipments stuck in customs for missing DAE paperwork.

Vastorg is a freight forwarder specialised in wine and spirits. We operate as a licensed customs broker (RDE), we work exclusively with ATP-certified carriers for thermally sensitive flows, and our packaging is ISTA 6 certified (the wine-specific drop-test standard). The result: under 0.5 % average breakage, clean customs, and live tracking on Vastorg.

Whether you're shipping 6 sample bottles to a New York importer, 4 pallets to a Tokyo distributor or a full container to Hong Kong, you get an all-inclusive quote in 30 seconds — duties, transport and insurance included.

Which transport mode for your wine?

The right choice depends on destination, volume, deadline and budget. Here are the four modes we operate, with their typical use cases.

Express courier

FedEx, DHL, UPS. Ideal for 1 to 24 bottles, competition samples, client gifts.

6 bottles Bordeaux → New York in 3 days, ~€190

Road (EU & UK)

ATP carrier network across Europe. Full pallets or groupage. Best for recurring EU flows.

1 pallet Bordeaux → Berlin in 48 h, ~€280

Sea (Asia & Americas)

20' or 40' container, LCL groupage or FCL. For larger volumes to long-haul markets.

1 × 20' container Bordeaux → Hong Kong in 32 d, ~€3,400

Air cargo

For urgent shipments, high-value crus and markets without regular ocean service.

200 kg Bordeaux → Singapore in 5 d, ~€1,850

How wine shipping works with Vastorg

Four steps, from quote to delivery. Everything centralised in your Vastorg dashboard.

  1. 01

    30-second quote

    Enter origin, destination, bottle count or weight/volume. Our pricing engine instantly returns an all-inclusive price (transport + customs + insurance) across the relevant modes.

  2. 02

    Document preparation

    We auto-generate the DAE (GAMMA2) where required, the commercial invoice, packing list and EX-A export declaration for non-EU destinations. Everything signed and compliant, delivered as PDFs.

  3. 03

    Pickup and transport

    The carrier collects from your estate or warehouse within 24-48 hours. You track every step in real time — pickup, customs, transit, delivery — in your Vastorg dashboard and via email notifications.

  4. 04

    Customs and delivery

    Our in-house RDE team handles export customs and coordinates import clearance with local partners. Door-to-door delivery with digital proof of delivery (POD).

Indicative wine shipping rates

A reference grid for the most common shipments out of France. Real rates depend on exact pickup address, volumetric weight, fuel surcharges and declared value. Get a firm quote in 30 seconds.

RouteModeVolumePriceLead time
France → GermanyRoad1 pallet (300 kg)from €24048-72 h
France → United KingdomRoad + ferry1 pallet (300 kg)from €3203-5 days
France → United StatesExpress courier6 bottles (8 kg)from €1853-5 days
France → United StatesAir cargo1 pallet (300 kg)from €1,4505-8 days
France → United StatesSea LCL1 pallet (300 kg)from €38025-35 days
France → Hong KongSea FCL 20'Full containerfrom €3,40030-40 days
France → JapanSea LCL1 pallet (300 kg)from €52035-45 days
France → SingaporeAir cargo200 kgfrom €1,8505-7 days

Rates exclude destination-country excise duties and VAT, updated monthly. Ad valorem insurance is available from 0.4% of declared cargo value.

Customs and excise: what to know before shipping

Wine is an excise good — subject to a specific EU fiscal regime on top of standard customs duties. Every cross-border movement must be tracked by customs and tax authorities. Here are the three documents and systems you'll encounter.

DAE (Electronic Administrative Document) via GAMMA2

Mandatory for any wine movement under duty suspension within the EU and for non-EU exports. Issued from the French customs system GAMMA2. The DAE generates an ARC (Administrative Reference Code) that must physically accompany the goods. Without a valid DAE, your shipment is blocked. Vastorg files DAEs in-house thanks to its RDE status.

EMCS (Excise Movement and Control System)

EU-wide system tracking duty-suspended movements in real time. Each DAE is monitored until clearance (delivery confirmed by recipient or exit from the EU territory). An unclosed EMCS movement freezes your guarantees and can trigger a tax assessment. We handle every clearance.

EX-A (export declaration outside the EU)

XML filed via the French DGDDI's DELT@-X system for any goods leaving the EU customs territory. Generates an MRN (Movement Reference Number) that must be transmitted to the carrier. Exporting without an EX-A exposes you to customs hold and penalties. Included in every export shipment.

Destination-country excise duties

Variable rates: €0/hl in Germany and Italy, €3.77/hl in France, ~€115/hl in Denmark, ~€295/hl in Sweden. Outside the EU, duties depend on the applicable Free Trade Agreement (USMCA, JEFTA, etc.). Our quote can include an estimate of destination duties on request.

Why ATP temperature-controlled transport?

Wine is a living product that responds badly to temperature swings. Sustained exposure above 25 °C degrades aromas; freezing below -4 °C can pop corks and leak. A standard sea trip France-to-Asia routinely takes a container from 5 °C in the lower hold to 45 °C on a sun-side equator deck — that's thermal death for your cuvée.

Vastorg only works with ATP-certified carriers (Agreement on the international carriage of Perishable foodstuffs) for thermally sensitive flows: Southern Europe in summer, equatorial crossings, Middle East and tropical Asia destinations. Concretely:

  • Trucks and containers maintained between 12 and 14 °C end-to-end
  • Continuous-reading thermal probes with deviation alerts
  • Reefer containers for sensitive long-haul ocean lanes
  • Temperature-controlled buffer warehousing on transhipment

Top destinations from France

Vastorg ships wine to over 220 countries. Here are the most active markets and their customs specifics.

United States

Importer of record required (TTB licensed). FDA Prior Notice. State-level restrictions (dry counties, three-tier system). DSP required for the merchant.

3-8 days

United Kingdom

Post-Brexit: UK importer required (UK EORI). Excise duty since August 2023 calculated on ABV (£2.67/bottle for 11.5-14.9% ABV).

3-5 days

Hong Kong

0% excise duty on wine since 2008. Preferred entry hub for mainland China. No VAT. Ultra-premium market.

30-40 days by sea

Japan

JEFTA agreement: 0% tariff since 2019. Mandatory Japanese-language labelling (Food Labelling Act). Licensed importer required.

5 d air / 35-45 d sea

Switzerland

Outside the EU: EX-A required. Swiss duty calculated per litre. Premium market with strong demand on grand cru Bordeaux and Burgundies.

2-4 days

Singapore

GST 9%. Excise duty SGD 88/litre of pure alcohol. SE Asia redistribution hub. Highly efficient Changi airport.

5-7 days by air

AOC, vintage, AOP: why the detail matters

For shipping, your wine's origin isn't a marketing detail — it's customs data. The appellation (AOC/AOP/IGP), vintage, ABV and exact HS code (2204.10 for sparkling, 2204.21 for bottles ≤ 2 L, 2204.22 for 2-10 L containers) determine the destination tariff regime, your compliance labelling, and any sanitary authorisations.

Our quote form captures these details upfront so customs documents come out right the first time. An HS or ABV error means a delay at best, a seizure at worst. Our HS classification algorithms are validated above 95% accuracy on codes 2204 and 2208.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get a quote to ship wine?

To get a quote, you provide the pickup address, delivery address, number of bottles, bottle format, declared value, type of shipment, and desired lead time.

The quote is generated instantly.

What does the price of a wine shipment depend on?

The price depends mainly on the destination, weight, volume, number of bottles, mode of transport, declared value, and any duties or taxes at destination.

Does the quote include duties and taxes on arrival?

It depends on the incoterm or arrangement chosen. Some shipments can be organised with duties and taxes paid by the recipient. Others can be prepared with duties handled by the shipper, where possible.

Vastorg confirms the applicable conditions before shipping.

Why does the price vary by country?

Each country applies its own import, tax, customs, and transport rules. The final cost can therefore vary significantly by destination, even for the same number of bottles.

Can I get an estimate before confirming the shipment?

Yes. Vastorg can produce a tax estimate based on the information you provide.

Is there a minimum number of bottles?

No, Vastorg handles small shipments as well as larger volumes. The proposed solution will not be the same for a rare single bottle, six samples, a pallet, or a full container.

Can I ship a single bottle?

Yes, when the destination and the carrier allow it. A single bottle may require particular care, especially if its value is high or it must be delivered within a short timeframe.

Can I ship several pallets?

Yes. Vastorg arranges B2B shipments for pallets, groupage, full loads, and containers, depending on the destination and logistical need.

Can I ship wine to the United States?

Yes, subject to US rules on alcohol imports. The United States enforces specific formalities, and rules can vary by state.

The import must be arranged with a licensed importer.

Can I ship wine to the United Kingdom?

Yes. Since Brexit, shipments to the United Kingdom require specific customs formalities.

Quote in 30 seconds, ship next week.

Enter origin, destination and bottle count. You get an all-inclusive price, transport and customs included.