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[Drinking] Buying wine in France



Dorset Seagull

Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
Myself and Mrs DS are off to Cherbourg in a couple of weeks and need to take advantage of the hyper market to stock up the cellar (Under stairs cupboard!) We are mainly red wine drinkers and I am after any tips for making sure we get the best reasonably priced wine on offer without making any glaring school boy errors.

Any advice would be much appreciated
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,072
Faversham
Myself and Mrs DS are off to Cherbourg in a couple of weeks and need to take advantage of the hyper market to stock up the cellar (Under stairs cupboard!) We are mainly red wine drinkers and I am after any tips for making sure we get the best reasonably priced wine on offer without making any glaring school boy errors.

Any advice would be much appreciated
We (me and a pal) used to go regularly. I tended to go for whatever had a gold or silver award sticker. I also (still) hold the bottle up to the light and look at the wind i the narrowest bit of the neck to make sure the wine is 'heavy'. I can't comment n prices now. When we were in the EU £3 a bottle was top of my range. I'm a very sophisticated drinker. :wink:
 






bhafc99

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2003
7,455
Dubai
An app like Vivino might be some help.
 






Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
17,770
Fiveways
Myself and Mrs DS are off to Cherbourg in a couple of weeks and need to take advantage of the hyper market to stock up the cellar (Under stairs cupboard!) We are mainly red wine drinkers and I am after any tips for making sure we get the best reasonably priced wine on offer without making any glaring school boy errors.

Any advice would be much appreciated
Yes, you'll get cheaper prices as France doesn't impose the VAT and duty (now c£2.50 a bottle, and rising) that we have in the UK. Whereas previously there were no restrictions for personal use, you can now only bring back 24 bottles per adult. That is, of course, one of the many 'dividends' and 'bonuses' courtesy of Brexit.
 














LeicesterGull

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Feb 2, 2009
226
I had this discussion with a friend recently, he regularly visits family in France. He told me the bargain hypermarket visits are a thing of the past and I'm better off buying in the UK. He also told me we don't need to paint our lights yellow to visit France!
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
I had this discussion with a friend recently, he regularly visits family in France. He told me the bargain hypermarket visits are a thing of the past and I'm better off buying in the UK. He also told me we don't need to paint our lights yellow to visit France!
As some one who spends about a third of the year in France I'd suggest your friend is shopping in in the wrong place. Super U do a very decent SB for around three Euros.

Addition - only challenge is the limits you can bring back with you, although the French don't care and British customs are so understaffed you're unlikely to be caught 😉
 








zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
22,786
Sussex, by the sea
I like a Bordeaux . . .generally lean toward a superiere . . . Vivino, as has been suggested is a good reference tool

5 euros a bottle and up and you can get what would cost at least a tenner here . . . Ie pretty good wine

go to a sensible supermarket, not a UK booze market thats just profiteering by selling paint stripper and vinegar to ignoramus.

I was in France a few weeks ago . . . You can't get as much wine on a Lambretta as you can in a car. But you can get some on board
 

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bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
7,455
Dubai
Be aware you’re limited to 18 litres (24 bottles of still wine now).
Tip: you can get round this by drinking a couple of litres of the wine before travelling back. Then urinate out and re-bottle the wine on your return - result: 18 litres of French wine, 2 litres of German wine.
 


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