Spain is Europe's third-largest wine producer, and its bottles travel thousands of kilometres to reach tables across the continent. Whether you're shipping Rioja to Germany, Cava to Belgium, or Ribera del Duero to the UK, the logistics of wine transport are more nuanced than most shippers expect.
The temperature challenge
Wine is a living product. Prolonged exposure above 25°C accelerates ageing, while freezing can push corks and crack glass. The ideal transit temperature for most wines sits between 12–18°C, though exact requirements depend on the varietal and whether it's still, sparkling, or fortified.
For road freight from Spain, this means temperature-controlled (reefer) trailers are essential during summer months — particularly on corridors that cross the Pyrenees and traverse southern France, where ambient temperatures regularly exceed 35°C.
Packaging matters as much as the truck
Even in a reefer trailer, poor packaging causes breakage. Industry best practice for wine pallets includes:
- Cardboard dividers between every bottle layer
- Stretch-wrapped pallets with corner protectors
- EUR pallets (120×80 cm) stacked no higher than 1.5m for standard bottles
- Non-stackable declaration if bottles are upright — this affects LDM pricing
Customs considerations for UK and Switzerland
Wine shipped within the EU (Spain to Germany, France, Italy, etc.) requires only a CMR waybill and commercial invoice. For the UK and Switzerland, you'll also need:
- EORI number
- Excise documentation (VI-1 form for UK imports)
- HS code classification (typically 2204 for still wine)
- EUR.1 certificate for preferential tariff treatment
Transit times from Spain
Typical door-to-door transit for wine shipments via groupage:
- Spain → France: 24–48h
- Spain → Germany: 48–72h
- Spain → Belgium/Netherlands: 48–72h
- Spain → UK: 72–96h (includes customs clearance)
- Spain → Sweden/Denmark: 4–5 days
Cost factors
Wine pallets are typically heavy but compact. Pricing is usually based on loading metres (LDM) rather than weight. A standard EUR pallet of wine weighs around 800–1,000 kg and occupies approximately 0.4 LDM. The reefer surcharge adds 15–25% over standard dry freight rates.
For a tailored quote for your wine shipment from Spain, request a written quote — we typically respond within 15 minutes during business hours.
