What are the guidelines for shipping wine to Natalie in Ontario if Im shipping from another province or country?
If the procedures outlined below are followed, shipping wine to me should be easy. (This is not necessarily the procedure for shipping wine to yourself or to someone else. I havent researched those procedures.) In Ontario, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario or LCBO is responsible for ensuring that certain procedures are followed in order to meet Canadian Customs requirements. These procedures include the following: 1. The shipping package must be clearly marked as “beverage alcohol” and include the name, address and contact information for the individual who is to receive the wine, also known as the Consignee. 2. A shipment must contain no more than a total of 45 liters per day. Several shipments from various wineries to the same place for a single tasting event may be considered “one” shipment by Canada Customs in terms of applying this limit. While more than 45 liters per day can be shipped, LCBO and customs requirements change. 3. The wine must be shipped to a location where the LC
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