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Instead of bringing wine over in a paper gift bag that may only get one use at most (or, worse, a plastic bag), Aldi's ...
So, it's clear there has to be an alternative. The real question is, can you, in fact, take wine on an airplane in your checked luggage? The short answer is yes. Full-sized bottles of wine or ...
If you're flying back home, though, checking your wine in your luggage (or as your luggage) may be the most cost-effective and safe option to ensure your bottles get home for future enjoyment.
When Ron Scharman flies with wine, you can best believe it’s going to arrive safely. Scharman is the CEO of FlyWithWine. The Napa-based company sells suitcases, backpacks and carriers designed ...