Spirits (whisky, vodka, gin, etc.) 10 litres
Intermediate Products (e.g. sherry, port, etc., excluding sparkling wine) 20 litres
Wine (only 60 litres of sparkling wine allowed) 90 litres
Beer 110 litres
If you can carry it.
you can only have three ounces or less of liquids on a plane. However, you cannot bring alcohol on a plane.
A person can bring 1.5 liters of wine back to Canada from France. That is equal to two bottles per person.
French wine. French cheese.
as much as you want
how much wine can you bring into Italy from France
There is no limit to how much wine you can bring back from France as long as it is for personal consumption. You may not sell any. The UK Customs service "suggests" a maximum of 90 litres or 120 bottles per person, but this is a ONLY guideline, NOT a legal limit, though it has been suggested they may require you to show proof that you do not intend to sell the wine if you're bringing in a really large quantity, for, say, a wedding.
Practically speaking, more than you can get in the car. The alcohol limits are: 110 litres of beer 10 litres of spirits 90 litres of wine 20 litres of fortified wine e.g. port or sherry.
Yes, France is famous for wine. It was already famous at the time of the Roman empire, and the Gauls (local tribes living there at the time) famously invented the wood barrel. Nowadays, the traditions in wine making are strictly enforced by professional bodies, meaning that you cannot use fertilizers, water the vineyards, or add chemicals to the wine as happens in most wine-producing countries.
A French wine is a wine made in France.
Foreigners can bring 1 1/2 litres of liquor and 2 bottles of wine. Locals can bring 2 1/2 litres of liquor and 2 bottles of wine.
No.
wine ( Rosa ) champagne
as much as u want just like ya mum XD LOL