T1’s Wine and Spirits Shop sits just past security
Right after security in Terminal T1, this Wine and Spirits Shop focuses on Provence and broader French bottles, so you can grab a Côtes de Provence rosé before boarding. Shelves mix €8–€12 everyday wines with more serious labels that run well past €30, plus regional pastis and cognac for gifting.
The shop keeps typical T1 hours, opening for the first wave of departures around early morning and staying open into the late evening bank of flights, so a 06:30 or a 21:00 departure still gives you time to browse. Expect standard duty-free style pricing on spirits, with 1L bottles of mainstream whisky and gin often under €25 when on promo.
Selection leans French and European, so don’t count on finding niche US bourbons, but you’ll usually see at least one or two big-name single malts and Champagne houses on the shelves. Staff can ring you up quickly if you’re tight on time at T1, and they’re used to people dashing through with boarding starting in under 15 minutes.
French law caps how much alcohol you can bring into certain countries, and the shop labels some duty-free limits clearly at the T1 cash desk, but double-check your destination’s rules if you’re connecting beyond the EU. If you’re short on space, go for a half-bottle of rosé or Champagne; they pack easier in a carry-on and still feel like you flew home through Provence, not just MRS.