During this ‘Circuit Breaker’, many Singaporeans may be busy whipping out their credit cards to go online shopping.
Good news, as another sale is knocking on our doors, urging us to stock up on wines and spirits for special occasions.
DFS Singapore is having a farewell event featuring 200 over discounted products on iShopChangiWines, where tax and duties are absorbed by the company.
After 35 years of selling wines and spirits at Changi Airport, duty-free giant DFS is officially moving out on 8 Jun.
To commemorate their journey, they are having a sale on iShopChangiWines this month, even on their exclusive bottles from the Prestige collection.
According to iShopChangi, the collection features an “unparalleled selection” of over 14 rare and limited wines and spirits “from the world’s most prestigious houses.”
Image courtesy of DFS Group
Avid wine lovers may enjoy discounts of up to 70% on classic favourites and newly added ones. Here’s a look at some of the deals available on their homepage.
If you are more of a beer person, you’ll be happy to know that till end May, you can buy beers in cartons from brands like Carlsberg, Somersby, Suntory and Tiger, as well as craft beers.
For the first time, you don’t have to travel to enjoy tax and duty-absorbed purchases. These social prices are available to you in the comfort of your homes.
As an added treat, DFS will also be holding daily flash deals from 16-22 May.
Customers can look forward to even more attractive deals at 9pm daily, featuring products like Chichibu whiskey and Chateau Villa Bel Air Red.
Customers only need to spend $150 to enjoy free delivery services instead of the usual $250 should they make their purchase between 16-22 May.
The delivery is promised to be made within 5-7 days after payment, due to the Covid-19 situation.
You can view DFS’ selection of discounted wines and spirits on iShopChangi Wines here.
After spending a grand 35 years serving travellers, Changi Airport visitors who stroll pass these shops on the way to their boarding gate will miss the familiar sight of DFS’s duty-free wines and spirits.
We’ll never know when we can travel again. But one thing’s for sure, Changi Airport would look vastly different after DFS moves out.
What are you excited to get from the online sale? Let us know in the comments below.
Featured image adapted from Facebook.
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