SPIRITS

Our selection of spirits is large enough to accommodate any taste, and is ideal for any last-minute gifts if you’re on your way to visit friends across the border. A bottle of whisky to sip with your soon-to-be father-in-law, some quality tequila to take the edge off those shots you’ll do with friends, or some Bacardi to remember that recent trip to the Caribbean are just a few examples of the options you can browse through – all while saving the duty and taxes no one ever wants to pay on alcohol. Our premium brands not only come with great savings – you can try some before you buy them at our tasting bar.
Tasting Bar
Our Tasting Bar is stocked with Premium Spirits you can try before you buy. So if you’ve always wanted to try an aged Whisky, some Cognac, a premium Rum, Vodka or Tequila, here’s your chance.

Pre-order
Planning a trip and want to see if we have what you’re looking for? Please fill out this form and we’ll be in touch within 48 hours.
Typical Savings
You can expect to save up to 40% compared to LCBO prices and up to 30% compared to New York State Liquor Prices
1. Why do you sell so many 2 and 3 packs of liquor?
- This is for the convenience of our Customers, who came to purchase multiple bottles of liquor. That’s true whether you’re splitting the bottles amongst travellers in your vehicle or purchasing multiple bottles for your personal consumption (and paying applicable duties) – see Allowances.
2. When I stop at the Canadian Duty Free Store before entering the U.S., can I purchase more than I plan to consume in the U.S.?
- Each traveller (aged 21 and over) has a Duty Free Allowance of 1L entering the U.S. You are permitted however, to purchase additional bottles. They will just be subject to a small duty of about $2 to $3 per bottle.
3. What duties and taxes will I have to pay if I want to bring more bottles than my personal exemption?
- Entering the U.S. you can expect to pay nominal duties and taxes if at all.
- Entering Canada you will be required to pay significant duties and taxes which will result in a higher cost for a bottle of liquor than you would pay at the LCBO.
4. Does wine count as a spirit?
- Our Duty Free Allowance is for two 750ml bottles (or 1.5L) of wine and additional bottles can be purchased which would be subject to minimal duties and taxes. Duties are calculated by alcohol content and since beer, wine and coolers have a low percentage of alcohol, the applicable duties are small.
- Canadian cross-border shopping scenarios
- Read our full list of FAQs
BrandyMetaxa
St.Remy
Raynal
Bourbon
Jack Daniels
Jim Beam
Southern Comfort
Wild Turkey
Maker’s Mark
Knob Creek
Woodford Reserve
Cognac
Camus
Courvoisier
Hennessy
Louis Royer
Remy Marin
Liqueur
Bailey’s
Kahlua
St.Remy a la crème
Sheridans
Cointreau
Luxardo
McGuiness
Ramazzotti
Lemoncello
Carolans
Goldschlager
Campari
Disoranno
Irish Mist
Jagermeister
Romano Sambuca
Tia Maria
Frangelico
Chambord
Grand Marnier-
Gin
Gordon’s
Tanqueray
Bombay Sapphire
Beefeater
Pylmouth
Hendricks
Rum
Captain Morgan
Bacardi
Lambs
Appleton Estates
Brugal
Cruzan
El Dorado
Ron Zacapa
Wray & Nephew
Gosling’s
Mount Gay
Malibu
Scotch Whisky
Balvenie
Bowmore
Dalwhinnie
Glenfiddich
Glenlivet
Glenmorangie
Glenrothes
Highland Park
Laphroaig
Talisker
Aberlour
Glen Garioch
GlenDronach
Tormore
Singleton
Macallan
Caol Ila
Glenkinchie
Oban
Cardhu
Dalmore
Chivas-
Dewars
The Famous Grouse
Grant’s
Johnnie Walker
Teacher’s
Ballantine’s
J&B
Dimple
Irish Whisky
Tullamore Dew
Jameson
Bushmills
Tequila
Jose Cuervo
Patron
Sauza-
1800
Vodka
Smirnoff
Absolut
Ketel One
Wyborowa
Finlandia
Grey Goose
Ciroc-
Sobieski
Luksosowa
Stolichnaya
Russian Standard
Skyy
Polar Ice
Iceberg
Belvedere
Crystal Head
Canadian Whisky
Canadian Club
Wisers
Crown Royal
Gibsons
Black Velvet
Forty Creek
Schenley
Collingwood
Canadian Maple
*Product/Brand availability subject to change without notice. For more information please call or email us.
* Prices are based on 1L bottles and are subject to change without notice.
Duty Free Allowances