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Wine bottles — and bottled liquor in general — are tricky to wrap. Not only do you want them to look cute and festive, but since they're fragile, they need a little protection.
That’s it. I’ve been traveling with wine, beer, and liquor in my bags for over a decade now and so far I haven’t had any casualties. Some pro tips: If you’re shopping at a distillery or ...
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One way to take that pressure off is to give everyone, when appropriate, gifts from a single category, such as food, housewares, books, or—our favorite—wine.
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How to Fly With Wine in a Suitcase
Flying with wine can be a great way to bring a piece of your travels home or to celebrate special occasions. Whether you’ve ...
KAWAMURA When I go to a friend’s house, I always bring wine like this. [Displaying a furoshiki with two bottles double-wrapped inside.] HASUI Making the double-wrapped bag is not that difficult.