bringing alcohol - kitron - from Greece
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bringing alcohol - kitron - from Greece
I apologize for asking a question I realize has been posted here before. I am on Naxos right now, and I would really like to bring home a couple of bottles of kitron. One place I asked already told me they won't ship to the US, and my local liquor store told me that security at the Athens airport wouldn't let me carry it on. Would US Customs let me bring it in if I put it in my checked baggage? Should I bring it to Athens (flying there from Santorini on Aegean, my next stop) and put it in my checked luggage? I don't want to waste my money if I'm going to have to get rid of it at some point, but I would love to share some with my friends at home. It was hard to decipher the US Customs website. Does anyone have any insight on this? Thanks in advance!
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Recently return from Athens (Sept 29th) and was able to bring 2 bottles in my CHECKED luggage.
I got a strong impression that it would be taken if brought in as carrying-on. Not because of customs but rather the current no-liquids restrictions for carry-ons.
I got a strong impression that it would be taken if brought in as carrying-on. Not because of customs but rather the current no-liquids restrictions for carry-ons.
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Just bring one for me! Man, I miss that stuff. I'd pack it very carefully in the checked luggage. The proof isn't high enough to be a problem.
Did you get in at the distillery in Halki?
Naxos is awesome, hope you're having a nice trip. Bet it's been windy, tho ...
Did you get in at the distillery in Halki?
Naxos is awesome, hope you're having a nice trip. Bet it's been windy, tho ...
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In theory you can bring in a liter (in checked luggage for sure - no liquids in carry-on!), but US customs guys usually wink if you have a second bottle, or you pay a tiny sum - the paperwork is worse than the money. So I would take two liter bottles if I were you - pack them carfefully, though!
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Thanks very much, everyone! We are off to buy some kitron now. DH and I will each bring a liter of the white stuff - man that's good. We blew through Halki today but didn't stop - got off to a late start today.
Yes, repete, our first day here was very windy. The last couple of days have been pleasantly breezy at night. We have two more days here, but tomorrow we're checking out Paros for the day.
Thanks again for the help!
Yes, repete, our first day here was very windy. The last couple of days have been pleasantly breezy at night. We have two more days here, but tomorrow we're checking out Paros for the day.
Thanks again for the help!
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Just wanted to let you guys know that we got home yesterday and our kitron made it. No one hand-checked our bags at Customs, and no bottles broke. So we now have almost two liters of kitron at home!
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