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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (41715)1/4/1999 12:16:00 PM
From: HB   of 132070
 
Skeets, I think the super expensive champagnes are supposedly
often a waste of
money... often not as good as the cheaper bottlings from the same
producers. Bollinger's one of my favorite's, shouldn't be much more
than $32 even at a fancy boutiquey store... maybe you can do better
at your local Booz 'R Us. Big and flavorful, not your ethereal
style. For about $10, you can get New Mexico's (I kid you not!)
Gruet Brut, which is
pretty good and French-styled (made by some French expats)
although you may want to hold it for
a year or two as it gets toastier and mellower with age....
If you pay much more than 30 bucks for champagne, you
risk big disappointment.... even if it tastes pretty good, if you
paid $100 it's bound to disappoint!

Happy New Year to all...

HB
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