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As of January 1, 2021, individuals traveling from France to the UK can bring up to 4 liters of non-sparkling wine without having to pay any duties or taxes. This limit is per person and includes wine purchased for personal use. It is important to note that exceeding this limit may result in customs charges or confiscation of the excess wine. Additionally, regulations may vary, so it is advisable to check the most up-to-date information before traveling.

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There is no limit to how much wine you can bring back from France as long as it is for personal consumption. You may not sell any.

The UK Customs service "suggests" a maximum of 90 litres or 120 bottles per person, but this is a ONLY guideline, NOT a legal limit, though it has been suggested they may require you to show proof that you do not intend to sell the wine if you're bringing in a really large quantity, for, say, a wedding.

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Maxm 1 bottle not more than 1 L.

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