Wine (Red / White / Rosé) — HS Code

Wine of fresh grapes — in containers of 2 litres or less, other

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HS Code

2204 — Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines

🇪🇺 EU

Free

EU TARIC

🇺🇸 US

Free

USITC HTS

🇬🇧 UK

Free

UK Global Tariff

Classification Context

Chapter

Chapter 22 — Beverages, spirits and vinegar

Heading

2204 — Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines

Applicable Rule

GRI 1 — wine is classified under 2204 by container size and type

Prior Rulings

EU — EBTI (Binding Tariff Information)

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US — CBP CROSS Ruling Database

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UK — HMRC Trade Tariff

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Classification Notes

Still wine of fresh grapes in bottles up to 2 litres (standard 75cl bottle) is classified under 2204.21. Wine in containers over 2 litres (bag-in-box, demijohns) is 2204.29. Sparkling wine (Champagne, Prosecco, Cava) is 2204.10. MFN duty on wine is zero in most markets, but excise duty is levied separately at varying rates and is often the significant cost. UK excise duty post-2023 is based on alcohol by volume (ABV) rather than the product type. The EU's trade agreements (EU-Chile, EU-South Africa, etc.) may provide preferential tariff quotas. Varietal labelling (Chardonnay, Merlot) does not affect HS classification.

MFN Duty Rates by Market

European Union

2204.21.18

Free

EU Combined Nomenclature (CN) rate — applies to all 27 EU member states

United States

2204.21.18

Free

US Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) MFN rate — Section 301 tariffs may add to China-origin goods

United Kingdom

2204.21.18

Free

UK Global Tariff (UKGT) — post-Brexit tariff schedule, independent of EU CN

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Official Sources & References

Disclaimer: Duty rates shown are MFN (Most-Favoured-Nation) base rates sourced from live tariff database and verified April 2026. Actual duties may differ based on country of origin, applicable trade agreements (e.g. GSP, CETA, UK-EU TCA), anti-dumping measures, or changes to tariff schedules. Always verify with the official tariff database of the importing country before making customs declarations.

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