Feek = rubbish

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Nozzer said:
Veuve is cheaper in local supermarkets which always surprises me as it's so much nicer. A classic case of marketing over substance.

at supermarket prices I normally see Moet at about £17 and Veuve about a tenner more
 
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Nozzer said:
~£30 on the high street for the NV gear (shown above). The '96 is gorgeous and ~£60.


yep 30 quid is about right , you dont usualy see vintage bollinger on the high street , is the 96 really worth the extra ?
 
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Nozzer said:
At £17 I'd be hard pushed to pass it up, a couple of bottles of Veuve/Bollinger then onto the Moet and you won't tell the difference anyway ;).


still tastes like a chem lab experiment though :p

when we sorted the champagne for our wedding the Bellagio sent me the list , how does $950 a bottle for Cristal sound ( being the USA you can add another 25% for tax and tip onto that ) we settled for an assortment of Veuve and Mumm at $90 a bottle in the end :p
 
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still tastes like a chem lab experiment though :p

when we sorted the champagne for our wedding the Bellagio sent me the list , how does $950 a bottle for Cristal sound ( being the USA you can add another 25% for tax and tip onto that ) we settled for a mix of Veuve and Mumm at $90 a bottle in the end :p
Ah, but the rappers drink it so it must be good!

(The rosé isn't that bad though, from the glass I've had).
 
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Nozzer said:
It will be, but it's on a par with Dom P in my brief experience, which is 1/3rd of the price.

I know a nice restaurant where , when you get the sorbet between starter and main course , they pour dom pom on it :D
 
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Rotty said:
I know a nice restaurant where , when you get the sorbet between starter and main course , they pour dom pom on it :D
As it should be! :D

A £25 a sorbet assuming four of you though does have the words 'liberty' and 'taking' rushing to mind though :).
 
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Nozzer said:
As it should be! :D

A £25 a sorbet assuming four of you though does have the words 'liberty' and 'taking' rushing to mind though :).

the sorbet was free ( i think ) but the bill for 4 came to £550 :eek: :p
 
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Rotty said:
the sorbet was free ( i think ) but the bill for 4 came to £550 :eek: :p
Ahh, you didn't notice the £100 coffees then? :p

This thread makes me want to dive in to the wine 'cellar' and dig out the remnants of the case of Bollinger that arrived at Christmas :(.
 
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Stellios said:
How much would they be to buy? i always thought Bollinger was expensive? Or have i been watching too many 007 movies :p

Cheap bollinger can be bought around 60 quid a bottle, any vintage year will be over 100, but like all things it depends on where you buy them from.

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Bottle of Cava for me....... Tastes like lemonade and only £2.99 a bottle.

The wife loves it too....& very nice in a white sangria.

Can't see the big deal with champers.....Its like gold / diamonds....Only it doesn't last ;)
 
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