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Yes, you can bring a limited amount of liquor to Mexico for personal consumption. Travelers are allowed to bring up to 3 liters of alcohol per person into the country without having to pay duties or taxes. It is important to check the specific regulations and restrictions before traveling to ensure compliance with Mexican customs laws.
No. Post 9-11 regulations forbid any kind of liquid into the cabin of the airplane. However, you can bring up to 4 bottles of liquor from Mexico to the US and viceversa, provided it is properly packed and stored with the checked-in baggage.
You can find liquor exclusively sold in Mexico at liquor stores, duty-free shops, and specialty stores that import Mexican spirits.
A liquor license in New Mexico can cost up to $1 million dollars. New Mexico has one of the most expensive liquor license costs.
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.
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Right. Look at the duty-free stores on your way back, or purchase them on any liquor store during your visit - be sure to ask for a receipt.
Ouzo is a famous liquor from Greece. Grappa is a famous Italian liquor. Tequila is from Mexico, Vodka is a famous Russian liquor, and whiskey is a famous liquor from the United States.
bring me some liquor in Spanish is " traime licor"