Can I bring Wine to Canada?

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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.

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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

✅ 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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