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Bottle of Wine for a Welcome Gift

Josh Carpenter
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When I was traveling in Europe, Airbnb's often included a bottle of wine. I think it would be a nice touch for my STR, but I'm not sure about the legalities. Any doing this, or have any experience or knowledge to share?

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hey @Josh Carpenter. We do not drink but I wasn't opposed to providing a local wine that was fun. Huckleberry wine is made locally.

In the end, I think the liability is too great. Just think about it.

People have an accident on a rented boat and blame you because you provided the booze they drank.

Now that would most likely be a scam of course but it could work.

Bottom line, the wine isn't worth the fermentation...errr...juice worth the squeeze...

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