Bring wine from Europe to Asia

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Next month I'll be flying to Philippines with my family and since is not usual to find wine in that country, we thought we can bring our own wine (wrapped and protected) on the checked luggage. Is there any problem with that? do I need to declare it? We are thinking of a couple of 750ml bottles per person.






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Can I ship wine home from France?

Shipping Wine From FranceYes! You can take wines in your luggage and you can ship wine from France to the US, Australia and other international locations. In fact, if you are shipping outside of the EU, the VAT reduction can cover the cost of shipping.

Can you ship wine from Spain?

Ship the Wine Home From Europe Unfortunately, you can't ship the wine back to the US through the United States Postal Service, so you'll have to find a local shipping or courier service that has the authority to ship alcoholic beverages internationally.

Can you mail wine from Italy?

You may end up loving the wine you taste so much that you'll end up shipping a larger amount. Shipping from Italy to for example to the US usually works out to around 10 euros per bottle in shipping cost if the shipping is of a dozen bottles. If you ship less, the per-bottle-price is higher.

Can you still bring wine back from France?

If you're a French wine lover and are wondering how much wine can I bring back from France, sadly you must still stick to the 18 litres limit, no matter how tasty or close to home French wine is!



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