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Whynot
02-15-2010, 12:07 PM
Just a quick question for some of the Euro members(or anyone else with knowledge). Are there any special considerations when shipping cigars between EU countries? Believe it or not, after 3.5 years in Germany, I still have not shipped anything through Deutsch Post. Are there customs forms between countries? What do I declare if necessary? Thanks all

D. Generate
02-15-2010, 12:25 PM
Not sure if I can really help you there, but I've got my anecdotal evidence from living in the UK. Anything shipped as tobacco, whether from an EU member or abroad, gets hit with a hefty duty here.

That is obviously for ones that get nicked by customs but if it's labelled as tobacco they get it.

Eggopp
02-15-2010, 12:37 PM
Yes i agree, you cannot legally ship/post cigars from any EEU state to another without paying that countries import duties. As D. Generate says customs will confiscate it.

However if your physically purchasing in another EEU state and bring it back yourself to the UK thats allowed as you have paid duty in the country you have bought from.

I often drive to Calais where i will stock up on cigars, both NC's and CC's as they are significantly cheaper. For example one box of Romeo Y Julieta No2's in Calais are Euros 122 that same package in the UK is £220GBP upwards so thats a significant saving.. There are several walk in tobaks in Calais that you spend the day walking around, and grab ample singles and/or boxes and make a great saving.

Depending where you are in Germany, sometimes it stil pays to do that, i know Cigars in Germany are significantly cheaper, yet again. I go every summer camping and again i stock up with CC's and NC's

D. Generate
02-15-2010, 12:47 PM
Eggopp is right about carrying them in yourself. Depending on where you are in Germany a road trip to Switzerland could yield substantial savings. And a fondue.

Whynot
02-15-2010, 12:51 PM
Thanks fella's. I am close to Trier(Lux and Belgium are within 45 minutes), but I was just wondering for trade and gift reasons. Ship as snacks and crafts sounds like the way to go. What country tends to have the cheaper price's, France, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg?

Don Fernando
02-15-2010, 01:07 PM
holy hell, Dale is alive :D

Belgium isn't cheap, The Netherlands is a tad cheaper then Belgium. I don't know about prices in France, Germany or Luxembourg. But there is a Casa del Habano in Lux, and they have a website (which I won't post, due to the rules) where you can check the prices.

D. Generate
02-15-2010, 01:39 PM
Rumours of my demise have been greatly exaggerated. ;)

I tend to lurk here occasionally rather than post much due to work and real life constraints. Although I've created a group of cigar fiends amongst my friends now so will hopefully be around more.

Eggopp
02-15-2010, 01:55 PM
I was in Luxumberg in August folowed by Pfortzhiem in Southern Germany... Luxumberg sports some fantastic little shops with small humidors with a variety of sticks for sale, Luxumbergs quite cheap for cigars... If you get into southern germany pop into a nearby town, lots of cigar smokers there and lots of shops that sell good cigars.. well worth a visit. The case Habano in Luxumberg is worth a visit to especially for NC's, i picked up some good nicaraguan (cant spell) and Hondurans at 3 Euros each and same ones in uk were in the region of a tenner.. take plenty money lol.. :ss

ItalianSmokes
02-16-2010, 01:12 PM
You have to pay duties pretty much no matter where you ship. You declare it when you fill out the shipping form for whatever company you use. It may be tempting to misstate what you are shipping, but the penalties of getting caught most likely out weigh the few dollars you save.

That being said, DHL is a great option.

pmwz
02-16-2010, 01:50 PM
i wouldnt order any cigars from an eu online retailer outside of germany. customs are pretty hard in germany. add the 19% sales tax + tobacco tax + most of your savings are gone.
if you trade just a 5er i wouldnt worry too much.

Eggopp
02-16-2010, 04:08 PM
Yes PMWZ thats why i said its cheaper to go direct and bring them home, For me Germany is no more than a 5 hour drive/ride France is 2 1/2 hours.. In fact im going to France next wednesday with a few workmates split the cost of ferry and fuel and im off for sticks whilst there off for the smelly cigs.

druturn
02-16-2010, 04:42 PM
Yes PMWZ thats why i said its cheaper to go direct and bring them home, For me Germany is no more than a 5 hour drive/ride France is 2 1/2 hours.. In fact im going to France next wednesday with a few workmates split the cost of ferry and fuel and im off for sticks whilst there off for the smelly cigs.

Hey Eggopp, do you know of any decent smoke shops in Paris? I will be there next Wednesday for about 5 days and am in dire need of a restocking of sticks.

Whynot
02-16-2010, 05:00 PM
i wouldnt order any cigars from an eu online retailer outside of germany. customs are pretty hard in germany. add the 19% sales tax + tobacco tax + most of your savings are gone.
if you trade just a 5er i wouldnt worry too much.

I was thinking more of trades and gifts.

Eggopp
02-16-2010, 05:27 PM
Druturn, there are loads, just do a google for 'tabac, paris' or 'tabac + paris' you will find tons.

D. Generate
02-17-2010, 03:17 AM
There are two great shops in Paris, I'm trying to remember their names. One is '22' something, it's their address. The other one, I believe, was called La Civet.

I think I still have some of their boxes with their names and can check.

Partagaspete
02-17-2010, 06:09 AM
PM Sent.

Partagaspete
02-17-2010, 06:16 AM
There are two great shops in Paris, I'm trying to remember their names. One is '22' something, it's their address. The other one, I believe, was called La Civet.

I think I still have some of their boxes with their names and can check.

Glad to see you pop in from time to time mate. do come again.

druturn
02-17-2010, 06:46 AM
There are two great shops in Paris, I'm trying to remember their names. One is '22' something, it's their address. The other one, I believe, was called La Civet.

I think I still have some of their boxes with their names and can check.

Would, "Boutique 22 Davidoff" be it?

D. Generate
02-17-2010, 07:05 AM
It's quite possible. I don't remember a specific Davidoff mention, but I'll look and see if I still have the boxes with shop names.

D. Generate
02-17-2010, 07:06 AM
Glad to see you pop in from time to time mate. do come again.

I do plan to visit more frequently. How are things back in the States?

Partagaspete
02-18-2010, 06:45 PM
I do plan to visit more frequently. How are things back in the States?

Not too bad but I did have a bit of culture shock. I do miss Europe but this is home...

D. Generate
02-20-2010, 04:39 AM
Druturn, found my Paris boxes.

The first shop is called "A La Civette". I have no address for it but remember it being in a plaza type area. Google will surely help you here.

the other is indeed "Boutique 22" and the address is 22 Avenue Victor Hugo. Both were lovely shops.

Eggopp
02-22-2010, 04:02 PM
Ive made a note of those details, im off to Paris for a weekend in a few months time with my partner who is getting used to walking into my home to find me herfing in a room of smoke.. :ss

papichulo
03-08-2010, 01:11 PM
I am in Belgium at the moment and I will be going to LCDH in Awntwerp this week. I went there this past Sunday and they were closed. I will check out the prices. I believe Ferdie is right about the Netherlands being slightly cheaper.

Don Fernando
03-08-2010, 03:54 PM
I know I am right ;) Prices aren't that much higher though in Belgium, 10 to 50 eurocent per cigar approximately.

I will send you a pm with the name of another shop you have to check out while you are in Antwerp, can't mention it here as it is a vendor that sells Cubans, even though he won't ship to the US. Got in trouble for that on CS once, board has changed but the mods are still the same ;)