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Besides all the Covid related stuff .....
The wife cannot find her favorite wine at any the usual places. Thinking of bringing in a case. (She has a nice wine travel bag)
We are flying into EIS. What should we expect at customs?
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They may charge some duty but I don't think it's an issue.
What is she looking for?
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J Lohr Cabernet Seven Oaks
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Used to be a staple for us. Pretty sure I used to see it at Tico's but haven't noticed it lately.
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Thanks Jason I be drinking a nice Amsterdam green label vintage late 2021.  and Carib of course!
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We bring in half a case or so just about every time we charter. We've never had an issue. We just declare the value, and pay the fees (assuming they charge any).
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The only thing I would worry about is the baggage handlers in SJU needing it for personal use. G
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The only thing I would worry about is the baggage handlers in SJU needing it for personal use. G wine, not rum! 
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Been bringing in wine for decades. Never a problem. Never a fee.
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