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Sangria or Wine Spritzer??


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Bottled Sangria and wine spritzer are being sold in wine bottle. Has anyone taken one on board as their 1 bottle of carry on wine? Wine based but not exactly wine.... Just curious if it is an option.

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This doesn't answer your question, but we took a bottle of wine on board and a few cans of sprite and made our own spritzers. I also packed an empty 20 Oz soda or water bottle to put the remaining sprite from the opened can in.

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They allow champagne in lieu of wine if that helps. I don't think Sangria would get flagged unless security REALLY knew their wines. Anyone have hands on experience with Sangria on board? I can't picture it being an issue since they just look really quickly. I've never seen them read the "ingredients".

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This doesn't answer your question, but we took a bottle of wine on board and a few cans of sprite and made our own spritzers. I also packed an empty 20 Oz soda or water bottle to put the remaining sprite from the opened can in.

I do the EXACT SAME THING. Great minds and all that....:D;)

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