Can I bring Wine to South Korea?

Wine→South Korea

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About Wine

Wine is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from grapes. When traveling internationally, most countries allow 1-2 bottles (750ml each) duty-free. Premium wines may require additional documentation, and some Islamic countries prohibit wine entirely. Proper packaging is essential to prevent breakage during transit.

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πŸ“‹ Carrying Limits

  • Quantity Limit:1L duty-free (approx. 1 standard 750ml bottle + 1 small bottle)
  • Value Cap:$400 USD maximum

βœ… Declaration Requirements

βœ…Required

πŸ“Œ Quick Summary

Status:βœ… βœ… Allowed
Limit:1L duty-free (approx. 1 standard 750ml bottle + 1 small bottle)
Value Cap:$400 USD maximum
Declaration:βœ… Required

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πŸ“ Important Notes

  • β€’As of 2025, South Korea allows travelers aged 19 and above to bring wine duty-free, subject to the 1-liter total alcohol limit and $400 USD value cap.
  • β€’Wine-Specific Guidelines:
  • β€’Standard 750ml bottle: You can bring 1 standard wine bottle (750ml) plus a small 250ml bottle, totaling 1 liter
  • β€’Two 500ml bottles: Acceptable as they total exactly 1 liter
  • β€’Two 750ml bottles: NOT allowed duty-free (1.5L exceeds limit) - you'll pay duties on the excess 0.5L
  • β€’Premium/expensive wines: If a single 750ml bottle exceeds $400 value, you must declare it and may pay duties
  • β€’Important for Wine Travelers:
  • β€’Red wine, white wine, rosΓ©, sparkling wine, and dessert wine all count toward the 1L limit
  • β€’Wine must be in original sealed bottles with labels
  • β€’Homemade wine may require additional documentation

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many bottles of wine can I bring?

Most countries allow 1-2 bottles (750ml-1.5L total) duty-free. Some countries like the US allow up to 1 liter per adult, while others may permit more if you pay duties. Always check specific country regulations.

Do I need to pack wine in checked luggage?

Yes, due to liquid restrictions, wine bottles must be packed in checked luggage. Carry-on is only allowed for duty-free purchases made after security. Use bubble wrap or wine bottle protectors to prevent breakage.

Can I bring Wine purchased at duty-free on the plane?

Wine purchased at airport duty-free and sealed in a Secure Tamper-Evident Bag (STEB) can usually be brought on board, even if it exceeds the 100ml limit. However, keep the receipt and ensure the bag remains sealed until you reach your final destination.

❓ More Questions

Can I bring one standard 750ml wine bottle to South Korea duty-free?

Yes! One 750ml wine bottle is well within the 1-liter duty-free limit. You could even add a small 250ml bottle and still be within the limit.

Can I bring 2 bottles of wine (750ml each) to South Korea?

No, two 750ml bottles total 1.5 liters, which exceeds the 1-liter duty-free limit. You would need to declare both bottles and pay customs duties on the excess 0.5 liters (approximately 30-50% of its value).

What if my wine bottle is expensive (over $400)?

If a single wine bottle exceeds $400 in value, you must declare it at customs even if it's under 1 liter. You may be required to pay duties on the amount exceeding $400. Always keep your purchase receipt as proof of value.

Do I need to declare wine if it's within the 1 liter and $400 limit?

YES! All alcoholic beverages, including wine, must be declared at customs regardless of quantity or value. Check YES on the customs declaration form where it asks about alcohol. Failure to declare can result in fines and confiscation.

Can I bring wine in checked luggage or must it be in carry-on?

Wine can be transported in checked luggage, which is actually recommended to avoid TSA liquid restrictions (100ml limit for carry-on). Pack bottles securely with bubble wrap or wine protectors to prevent breakage.

Can I mix wine with other alcohol (beer, spirits) within the 1L limit?

Yes, the 1-liter limit applies to ALL alcoholic beverages combined. For example, you could bring one 500ml wine bottle + two 250ml beer cans, totaling 1 liter. However, you cannot bring 750ml wine + 750ml whiskey as that would total 1.5 liters.

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