Four of the nine alcohol delivery services in Singapore put "free delivery, no minimum" on the front of their own website. Read each one's delivery page and the claim mostly falls apart. Paneco's banner says FREE Delivery, No Minimum — its delivery page says a wine-or-beer-only cart needs S$80 before delivery is free, and only a cart with a spirit in it gets the no-minimum version. AlcoholDelivery.com.sg advertises free delivery above S$70, and its terms add a second fee nobody writes up: any order below S$40 is topped up to S$40, so a S$25 beer run and a S$38 beer run both come to exactly S$49 once the S$9 delivery fee lands. Cellarbration is the one whose claim holds — free next-day delivery, no minimum spend, order by 11.59pm — although its free same-day still needs S$150 and its 90-minute express is S$19.90 flat. At the other end, The Liquor Shop only ships free above S$500, Wines Online above S$199, and Wine Connection charges S$20 a location below S$180, a threshold that has moved up from the S$120 still quoted in most roundups. We read every delivery page, terms page and fee table on 23 August 2026 — plus the two Paneco has running for the Singapore Grand Prix, where a S$139.95 bottle comes with two tickets to a race party on 2 October.
Nearly every alcohol delivery site in Singapore leads with free delivery. Only one of them means it without a condition attached.
> Quick view: Cellarbration is free next-day with no minimum at all; Paneco is free only if a spirit is in the cart; and at AlcoholDelivery.com.sg every order under S$40 costs S$49 delivered.
Why this roundup exists
Alcohol delivery is one of the few categories in Singapore where the advertised price of the product is almost never what decides your bill. The bottles are broadly the same everywhere; the difference is the gate each shop puts in front of delivery — a minimum spend, a category rule, a day of the week, a cut-off time, or a second fee that only appears at small basket sizes.
Four of the nine services here put a version of "free delivery, no minimum" on their own homepage. Reading each company's own delivery page on 23 August 2026, exactly one of those claims holds without a condition: Cellarbration's free next-day delivery. Paneco's requires a spirit in the cart. AlcoholDelivery's applies above S$70, and below S$40 it is joined by a small-order fee. Alcohol Express's free tier starts at S$50 on the 1-hour service.
The small-order fee nobody writes up
The single most useful thing we found is at AlcoholDelivery.com.sg, and it is on its terms page rather than anywhere a shopper would look. Below S$40, the site applies a small-order fee "capped at S$15 or to top up the total bill to S$40, whichever is lower". That phrasing has a consequence: every basket under S$40 becomes a S$40 basket, and then takes the S$9 delivery fee that applies below S$70. A S$25 order and a S$38 order therefore cost the same S$49 delivered.
If you are ordering there, the sensible sizes are S$40 (where the top-up stops) or S$70 (where the delivery fee stops). Anything in between is dead money.
How to choose, in one line each
- Two bottles, tomorrow, no fee — Cellarbration. Nothing else delivers free with no minimum.
- Spirits, tonight, still free — Paneco, where a bottle of gin in the cart removes the minimum entirely.
- You have run out at 1am — AlcoholDelivery.com.sg, but build the basket to S$70.
- You have run out at 3am on a Saturday — Alcohol Express, the only one still taking orders.
- A case of wine — Wine Connection if you want it in two hours, Wines Online if you want the Pay 5 Get 6 bundles.
- Something you cannot buy in a supermarket — Temple Cellars for natural wine, The Liquor Shop for whisky, Life N Liquor for sake.
Three things to check before you press pay
Public holidays cut both ways. Cellarbration does not deliver on public holidays at all. AlcoholDelivery delivers but adds S$5. Alcohol Express adds S$10, including on public holiday eves. Life N Liquor and Wines Online exclude them from their delivery schedules.
Address surcharges are real. AlcoholDelivery charges S$25 to Sentosa, S$7 to National Parks BBQ pits, and enforces an S$85 minimum order to NTU, Tuas, Joo Koon, Lim Chu Kang, Sembawang Park and Sentosa. If you are delivering to a chalet or a beach, price that in first.
Promo codes usually do not touch shipping. Wine Connection's FAQ states plainly that vouchers and automatic discounts do not apply to the shipping fee. Assume the same elsewhere unless a shop says otherwise — a discount code will not lift you over a free-delivery threshold.
Everyone here checks ID on delivery: you must be 18 or older to buy and to receive, and under the Liquor Control (Supply and Consumption) Act, deliveries to public spaces cannot be made after 10.30pm.
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