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We are again using Norfolk Line for our channel crossing this year, just wondered what red wine (Boxes) are on offer onboard. Last year was very good with 'Hardies' a good duty free buy, anyone know?
here here Lutz !!My experience is that duty free on board the ferries is still more expensive than locally in the supermarkets on the Continent.
I in the past did the same but gave up on the drawing and drank it instead much betterBetter still , while still in France go to the local Cave Co-operative and buy your wine in 11 L Cubitainers - cheaper still and fantastic value .
We have been doing that now for several years - and the wine stores well , providing we clean the cubitainer Bags carefully and sterilise them they are fit for re-use too. They are made from heavy collapsible Plastic liners in a cardboard box and an opened Cubi lasts a looooooong time. Normally we only draw 1 or 2 glasses each a night.
honestly if you are taking the van I would not buy in bottles - they weigh far too much . Nice 11L containers fit well in the caravan .Is "duty free" available on the ferry if you are travelling between EU countries or is it just a shop.
Plotter...you are obviously a different kind of "artist", the same kind as me !!!!!!!
We are taking the van abroad this year for the first time, so I am very interested in bulk buying !!!
honestly if you are taking the van I would not buy in bottles - they weigh far too much . Nice 11L containers fit well in the caravan .
OH and of course if you buy enough there is often a nice wee freebie thrown in as well.
Our good 14% Bordeaux Superior is costing us just over