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Can you take wine from Norway to Australia?

Wine: norway airports apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule (no airport-specific exemption on record). Standard 750ml wine bottles aren't allowed through cabin-bag security. The cabin rule at your Norway departure airport is what matters.

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01 · Security
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Drinks over 100ml don't pass cabin security unless bought airside in a sealed STEB.

At the checkpoint leaving the origin airport.

02 · Airline
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In checked luggage, alcohol over 24% ABV is capped at 5L per person; spirits over 70% ABV are not allowed. Check your airline.

Cabin vs checked baggage rules.

03 · Border
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Wine may be subject to Australia customs or food-import rules. Confirm with the destination's official source.

Customs and import rules in Australia.

Best packing plan

  • Cabin

    Norway airports apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule (no airport-specific exemption on record). Standard 750ml wine bottles aren't allowed through cabin-bag security.

  • Checked

    Wrap bottles in clothes or a wine sleeve and place in the centre of your case. Watch your airline's weight limits.

  • Duty free

    Duty-free wine airside in a sealed STEB can travel in cabin.

  • Border

    Separate customs or import rules may apply when you arrive. Check official customs guidance for your destination.

Strictest play: Safest plan: pack to 100ml in cabin (or check the item in), and confirm the destination's import rule before flying — security clearing it doesn't mean the border will.

Source: We don't have airport-specific guidance for Norway. The answer assumes the 100ml cabin-liquid baseline applied by most aviation authorities — confirm with your departure airport close to travel.

This answer covers NorwayAustralia. The rules can change depending on where you're flying from and to — check this item for your exact route.

Liquid Limits focuses on airport security and liquid-like travel items. Separate customs, import, airline, or destination laws may apply. CBD, alcohol, medicine, food liquids, and dangerous goods may need official destination guidance beyond airport security. What this site covers and doesn't cover.

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Can I take wine from Norway to Australia?

Wine: norway airports apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule (no airport-specific exemption on record). Standard 750ml wine bottles aren't allowed through cabin-bag security. The cabin rule at your Norway departure airport is what matters.

Can I pack wine in cabin baggage?

Norway airports apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule (no airport-specific exemption on record). Standard 750ml wine bottles aren't allowed through cabin-bag security.

Can I put wine in checked luggage?

Wrap bottles in clothes or a wine sleeve and place in the centre of your case. Watch your airline's weight limits.

Is wine subject to the 100ml liquids rule?

Yes — wine is treated as a liquid, gel or aerosol at airport security. In cabin baggage each container must be 100ml (3.4oz) or smaller and fit in a 1L resealable bag. Larger containers belong in checked luggage.

Do I need to declare wine at customs in Australia?

Separate customs or import rules may apply when you arrive. Check official customs guidance for your destination.

LiquidLimits.com is a travel planning tool, not an official airport or government source. Rules can change between trips and between terminals. Always check the official airport or aviation security guidance before you travel, and when in doubt pack to the stricter 100ml cabin-bag rule.