Shipping Route Guide
Everything you need to know about shipping wine from South Africa to United Arab Emirates — customs, duties, packing, transit times, costs, and documentation.
Route Overview
South Africa is one of the world's leading wine-producing nations, with the Western Cape's Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Swartland regions producing wines that rival the best of France, Australia, and Chile. The UAE, centred on Dubai and Abu Dhabi, is a fast-growing luxury market with low import duties and a strategic position as a re-export hub. This comprehensive guide covers every aspect of shipping wine from South Africa to United Arab Emirates — customs documentation, duty rates, packing requirements, transit times, and costs.
| Route Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Origin | South Africa (Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban) |
| Destination | United Arab Emirates (Dubai (DXB air, Jebel Ali sea), Abu Dhabi) |
| Air Freight | 2–4 business days |
| Sea Freight | 14–18 days |
| Express Courier | 2–3 business days (DHL/FedEx) |
| Import Duty | 0–5% |
| VAT / GST | 5% |
| Trade Agreement | No specific SA-UAE trade agreement — standard GCC tariff applies |
| Currency | AED |
Customs & Documentation
Wine exports require a Wine & Spirit Board (WSB) export certificate confirming origin, cultivar, and vintage. A SAWIS (SA Wine Industry Information & Systems) certificate may also be needed. Alcohol excise duties are handled at the destination, but you must declare the alcohol percentage and volume accurately. Some countries have specific labelling requirements that must be met before import.
UAE applies a uniform 5% customs duty on most goods through the GCC Common External Tariff. Free zone imports (JAFZA, DAFZA) may be duty-exempt. The UAE has no income tax and minimal VAT, making it attractive for re-export. Dubai Customs uses the Mirsal 2 electronic system. Halal certification required for food products.
Alcohol imports require a special licence from the relevant emirate authority. Items depicting religious symbols or politically sensitive content may be restricted. All goods must comply with ESMA (Emirates Authority for Standardisation and Metrology) standards.
Arabic labelling required for consumer products alongside English. Product labels must include country of origin, expiry date (where applicable), and importer details.
Wine typically fall under HS codes 2204. Common classifications include:
Incorrect HS code classification can result in shipment delays, penalties, or seized goods at Dubai (DXB air, Jebel Ali sea), Abu Dhabi. JLog provides professional HS code classification as part of our customs clearing service.
Costs & Duties
United Arab Emirates applies import duties of 0–5% on wine, depending on the specific HS code classification.
United Arab Emirates charges 5% on imported goods, calculated on the CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight) value plus any applicable duty. Shipments below AED 1,000 may be exempt from import VAT in some cases.
| Service | Transit | Est. Cost (ZAR/kg) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Express Courier | 2–3 days | R140+ | Sample shipments (1–3 bottles) |
| Air Freight | 2–4 days | R65–140 | Balanced speed and cost |
| Sea Freight | 14–18 days | R15–50 | Pallet and container loads |
Typical wine shipments weigh 8–18 (case of 6–12) kg. Insure wine at retail value per bottle. Temperature excursions can ruin entire shipments — confirm your carrier offers climate-controlled options.
Packing & Handling
Proper packing is critical for wine shipped internationally. The journey from South Africa to Dubai (DXB air, Jebel Ali sea), Abu Dhabi involves multiple handling stages — collection, warehouse consolidation, loading, transit (2–4 days by air or 14–18 days by sea), unloading, customs inspection, and final delivery. Each stage presents risk.
Wine is temperature-sensitive and should be kept between 12–18°C during transit. For sea freight to United Arab Emirates (14–18 days), use a reefer container. For air freight, ensure cold-chain handling at both origin and destination airports. JLog monitors temperature throughout transit.
Transit & Delivery
JLog ships wine from South Africa to United Arab Emirates via all major carriers and freight forwarders. We provide real-time tracking from collection through customs clearance to final delivery at Dubai (DXB air, Jebel Ali sea), Abu Dhabi.
Every JLog shipment gets a unique tracking number. Track your wine shipment to United Arab Emirates in real time at jlog.co.za/track.
Frequently Asked Questions
Shipping costs for wine from South Africa to United Arab Emirates depend on weight, dimensions, and service type. Air freight typically costs R65–R140 per kilogram, with typical wine shipments weighing 8–18 (case of 6–12) kg. Sea freight is significantly cheaper at roughly R15–R50/kg but takes 14–18 days. Express courier services (DHL, FedEx) offer 2–3 day delivery but at premium rates. JLog provides free, no-obligation quotes for all routes — contact us with your shipment details for an exact price.
The UAE applies a flat 5% customs duty on most imported goods through the GCC Common External Tariff. VAT is just 5%. Goods imported into UAE free zones (like JAFZA in Dubai) may be exempt from customs duty entirely, making the UAE attractive for re-export. No special trade agreement with SA exists, but the low duty and VAT rates keep costs manageable.
Wine shipments to United Arab Emirates require temperature-controlled handling throughout transit. JLog uses purpose-built wine shipping boxes with cell dividers, wraps each bottle in foam sleeves, and ships via climate-controlled air freight (2–4 days) or reefer containers for sea freight (14–18 days). We include absorbent pads and cushioning to protect against breakage and temperature documentation for quality assurance.
Wine exports require a Wine & Spirit Board (WSB) export certificate, SAWIS documentation, a commercial invoice listing cultivar, vintage, alcohol percentage, and volume per bottle. A packing list and bill of lading complete the shipping docs.
Transit times from South Africa to United Arab Emirates are: express courier (DHL/FedEx) 2–3 business days, standard air freight 2–4 business days, and sea freight 14–18 days. Wine should be shipped in temperature-controlled containers — factor in an extra 2–3 days for consolidation and cold-chain handover. Add 1–3 days for customs clearance at Dubai (DXB air, Jebel Ali sea), Abu Dhabi. JLog provides real-time tracking on all shipments from collection to delivery.
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