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Taking Sangria onboard


MrsPawel25
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I’m normally a rum and diet coke girl, so excuse my ignorance. I have a fairly stupid question about wine. I’m not a big wine drinker but I LOVE sangria. Is that considered a wine? Can I bring that aboard as my wine, as long as its not over a 750ml bottle?

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In all our cruises I have never brought alcohol onto a ship, but...

 

I'm considering it for our Dream cruise, as I recently discovered Sangria and love, love, love it!!

 

My only problem is my favorite comes in a 1.5 liter bottle so I don't think I can bring that size on board. :(

 

I think I've read that each passenger can bring on a 750mL bottle, right? So I can bring one in my carryon and my husband can bring one on in his? Or do they have to be in the luggage we check with the porter at the port?

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I think I've read that each passenger can bring on a 750mL bottle, right? So I can bring one in my carryon and my husband can bring one on in his? Or do they have to be in the luggage we check with the porter at the port?

 

Must be carried on. If placed with checked luggage, it will be confiscated.

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