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04-08-2004, 10:52 AM,
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Maybe someone who regularly visits Mexico can shed some light some light on the subject. We regularly visit Canada, and have found that they let us bring a bottle for each day we will be there. Could be that Mexico has a similar policy.

Mexican wines are improving according to some sources. You might also check with the property you are staying at to see what their wine list is like.
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