Among the liquors in Thailand, there are some that are suitable to bring back home as gifts or to taste for yourself. Here are some suggestions:
1. ** Whisky **: such as “MekhongWhisky” or “BangkokWhisky” made in Thailand. These whiskies usually have a unique flavor and blend Thai culture and traditions.
2. ** Brandy **: such as “ChalBayongRum”. This is a famous Thai rum brand with a smooth taste and is a good gift choice.
3. ** Beer **: Thai beers such as “Singha” and “Chang” also have a certain reputation internationally. If your friend likes beer, you can consider taking some back.
4. ** Rice wine **: Such as “SomTamMamuang”, which is a rice wine with mango as the main raw material. It has a unique taste and is very popular.
5. ** Fruit wine **: There are many kinds of fruit wine in Thailand, such as durian, pineapple and other raw materials. The taste is unique, but it should be noted that due to its composition and shelf life, it may not be suitable for long-distance carrying.
6. ** Herbal wine **: Some herbal wines in Thailand such as “TumChaleeLeh” are also good choices. They usually have health care functions.
When purchasing, it is recommended that you consult your local salesperson about the shelf life of wine, carrying restrictions and whether special packaging is required. In addition, make sure you understand the regulations of the destination country on imported alcohol to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Can I take Baijiu with me when traveling to Thailand?
Yes
1 According to regulations and regulations, there are restrictions on personal entry and exit items and cannot be carried at will.
2 Thai customs stipulates that each person can bring a bottle of wine or a bottle of spirits duty-free, and no more than one liter, and the excess part needs to pay taxes.
3 If you need to bring more wine, you can choose to buy it in Thai duty-free shops. There are many types and brands of duty-free shops, and the price is much cheaper than ordinary shops. You can not only buy your favorite wine but also bring it back to China as a gift, which is very cost-effective.