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Joe wrote:
> Is it possible to trade wine say accross the country with about 10
> people or so? Or is it illegal to ship homemade wine?? some one had
> told me you are not supposed to ship wine etc. accross state lines.
> Fed Ex or UPS would be used.


The tax man wants his piece. According to the law, wine is to be made for
household consumption. Accordingly, the carriers will not knowingly accept
wine for transit so they are not accomplices. .

Fruit juice, however, is perfectly legal to ship. It must be sealed in such
a manner as to be leakproof even if the bottle is broken. If I ship juice,
I seal the container with tape. Then I wrap it in a plastic bag and tie it
closed. I put that into another platic bag and do the same thing. I then
put it into a carton with plenty of packaging material. Bubble pack, foam
sheets, etc. Make sure the bottle has plenty of clearance from the carton
and does not rattle.

Keep in mind the package may be in freezing weather, can be dropped, kicked,
etc. I always put the address inside the carton as well as on the label.

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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> Joe wrote:
> > Is it possible to trade wine say accross the country with about 10
> > people or so? Or is it illegal to ship homemade wine?? some one had
> > told me you are not supposed to ship wine etc. accross state lines.
> > Fed Ex or UPS would be used.

>
> The tax man wants his piece. According to the law, wine is to be made for
> household consumption. Accordingly, the carriers will not knowingly

accept
> wine for transit so they are not accomplices. .
>
> Fruit juice, however, is perfectly legal to ship. It must be sealed in

such
> a manner as to be leakproof even if the bottle is broken. If I ship

juice,
> I seal the container with tape. Then I wrap it in a plastic bag and tie

it
> closed. I put that into another platic bag and do the same thing. I then
> put it into a carton with plenty of packaging material. Bubble pack, foam
> sheets, etc. Make sure the bottle has plenty of clearance from the carton
> and does not rattle.
>
> Keep in mind the package may be in freezing weather, can be dropped,

kicked,
> etc. I always put the address inside the carton as well as on the label.
>
> --
> Ed
>
>
http://pages.cthome.net/edhome
>
>

Ignorance is bliss. I know people that have shipped wine all over! I
bought a case of wine shippers that consist of a Styrofoam clam shell and a
box. Never had a problem...opps...they never had a problem.


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