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07-08-2000, 04:27 PM,
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Tajordan , Welcome to the board. You`re in an area that few of us can comfortably give advice as the law , if broken, doesn`t give you any lee-way for OOPS!, That sucker told me wrong. Jail be Heck!.Yhe small amount you can bring back legally before duties kick in are so small it doesn`t make sense to even contemplate it. Find a wine you like, Find out the importer , buy the sucker when you return. Believe me, NOTHING is worth the aggravation of dealing with the feds for a case or 10.Bought some juice at Christies London, would rather get a root canal than go thru what it took ( AND the expense) to get them in my cellar. Use a number 2, a piece of paper and make a few phone calls on return. You`ll be happy. Winoweenie
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