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How much alcohol can I take to France from UK after Brexit?

Similar rules apply when travelling from the UK to France, although the limits for alcohol are different. You cannot bring in more than 16 litres of beer, four of still wine, one litre of other alcohol at more than 22% alcohol or two litres of other alcohol lower than 22%.



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What snacks can you take into France? You can carry other products that are not meat or plant based, such as bread, crisps, tea bags, etc. as long as they do not weigh over 2kg. You can also carry certain plant- or animal-based foods such as honey, snails and live oysters, as long as you have under 2kg.

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As a traveller to France, you can, of course, bring your personal items and belongings with you, and no taxes or duties will be due for any items deemed reasonable items for a traveller to bring on a trip.

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The guideline is 90 litres of wine (120 bottles) but more if you can prove it's for personal use.

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You are not permitted to take more than the following: 16 litres of beer. 4 litres of wine. 1 litre of alcohol, more than 22%

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