Can I bring Wine to Canada?
Wine→Canada
About Wine
Wine is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from grapes. When traveling internationally, most countries allow 1-2 bottles (750ml each) duty-free. Premium wines may require additional documentation, and some Islamic countries prohibit wine entirely. Proper packaging is essential to prevent breakage during transit.
General Rules Apply
We don't have specific rules for Wine yet. Below are the general rules for Alcoholic Beverages that apply to Wine.
✅ Allowed
📋 Detailed Rules
Carrying Limits:
- 📏 Quantity Limit:1.5L wine, 1.14L spirits, or 8.5L beer
- 👤 Personal Use Only
Declaration Requirements:
✅ Declaration Required
Important Notes:
- •Adults 19+ can bring 1
- •5L wine, 1
- •14L spirits, or 8
- •5L beer duty-free
- •Must be for personal use and within legal age limits by province
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Last Updated:2025/1/7
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How many bottles of wine can I bring?
Most countries allow 1-2 bottles (750ml-1.5L total) duty-free. Some countries like the US allow up to 1 liter per adult, while others may permit more if you pay duties. Always check specific country regulations.
Do I need to pack wine in checked luggage?
Yes, due to liquid restrictions, wine bottles must be packed in checked luggage. Carry-on is only allowed for duty-free purchases made after security. Use bubble wrap or wine bottle protectors to prevent breakage.
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