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Champagne! Do You Like It
Moet and Chandon champagne on offer in Sainsburys for £52.99 litre bottle glad I don't like champagne that would buy me quite a few presents or wine and brandy.
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I like champagne and enjoy moet but that still seems dear...had a look, its not 1 litre, its a magnum, 1.5 litres or the equivalent of two bottles. Great for a party but a bit much for one person... although Churchill said that a magnum is the ideal size for two people, one's self and the wine waiter!
19:31 Sun 08th Dec 2013
No, I don't like it... I LOVE it. It's my favourite tipple. Must be a good one though. I hate M & C, it's overpriced tasteless fizzy water. You'd be MUCH better off with a good Cava, like a Freixenet or a Cordoniu, both excellent. If you want champagne then drink nothing less than a Lanson or Laurent Perrier. If you can afford it(lotto win), then Krug or Dom P. Whatever you drink, enjoy it !! xx
I wouldn't touch cava with someone else's bargepole.
many years ago I was asked to do one of those consumer things where they approach you in the street. I found out at the end it was for Freixenet. I was asked to taste glasses of fizz and eat bits of cracker between tastes. I had to divide the glasses into the ones I liked and the ones I didn't like. I did the test and at the end I asked the woman (who looked quite worried) what my results were. All the dislikes I had chosen were Freixenet. The likes were a mixture of champagne and prosecco.
many years ago I was asked to do one of those consumer things where they approach you in the street. I found out at the end it was for Freixenet. I was asked to taste glasses of fizz and eat bits of cracker between tastes. I had to divide the glasses into the ones I liked and the ones I didn't like. I did the test and at the end I asked the woman (who looked quite worried) what my results were. All the dislikes I had chosen were Freixenet. The likes were a mixture of champagne and prosecco.
The same work goes into producing Cava, Woofie, produced under the description 'Méthode Champenoise', and that can still sell for a fiver a bottle. Big name, big price.
Some years back, Asda's own brand Cava was selling at something like £4.69 a bottle. Some days before Christmas, they reduced the price to £2.49 a bottle. Malcolm Gluck, wine critic for the 'Guardian', classed it as being superior to Krug champagne, which was selling then for £100 a bottle. Tells you something.
Some years back, Asda's own brand Cava was selling at something like £4.69 a bottle. Some days before Christmas, they reduced the price to £2.49 a bottle. Malcolm Gluck, wine critic for the 'Guardian', classed it as being superior to Krug champagne, which was selling then for £100 a bottle. Tells you something.
I know how its made heathfield, I just find it harsh. I "thought" I didn't like it, but was as surprised by the consumer test as the lady was. I honestly didn't think my palate was that good. This was a few years ago, I might not be able to do it now.
All the comparison between cava and krug tells me is that Malcolm Gluck and I disagree!!! I am sure that he wont lose any sleep over that and neither will I.
All the comparison between cava and krug tells me is that Malcolm Gluck and I disagree!!! I am sure that he wont lose any sleep over that and neither will I.