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Hi, group.
I may be facing a relocation. I am interviewing for a new job opportunity, some in the USA, where I currently live, and one in Ontario, near Toronto. If I move to Canada -- which my American wife and children are not sure about yet :-) can my homemade wine move with me? Does anyone have any knowledge or info on that? Thanks. Rick |
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![]() "winogeneral" > wrote in message oups.com... > Hi, group. > I may be facing a relocation. > I am interviewing for a new job opportunity, > some in the USA, where I currently live, > and one in Ontario, near Toronto. > If I move to Canada -- which my American wife and children are not sure > about yet :-) > can my homemade wine move with me? > Does anyone have any knowledge or info on that? > Thanks. > Rick Rick, I presume you are an American? In that case you can move your wine cellar into Canada for a small duty (I can't remember the actual cost but when we did it I brought in ~400 bottles of commercial wine for less than $100 CDN). I don't think it will be any different with your homemade wine. Tim PS- I would bottle it all first. |
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