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http://www.apostelhoeve.nl/Originally posted by norrahe View PostAgain WMTTS and please don't say anything about Alsace either.
I've found some good Dutch ones too
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Only time I have Champagne is at CUK meets. Hard to beat a black velvet though at Christmas...
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Get it open, it doesn't keep.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwe have a bottle at home, a friend bought it for me, I'm scared to open it it cost so much
i didn't realise until I saw it at the airport
Milan.
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WHS, will everyone please STFU about good German white wines? I wouldn't want the prices to be pushed up unnecessarily.Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostIt is rather good actually, but don't tell everybody.
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Come on folks.
Nothing sayschav lotto winnercontractor christmas like a couple of bottles of Armand de Brignac.
Gold coloured bottle with a pewter label. Classy
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It is rather good actually, but don't tell everybody.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIs that German crap?

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Out of the original list, I would say the Heidsdeck Monopole would be my choice at the cheaper end of the market.
My favourite choices, money no object, and from what I've had would be; NV....Pol Roger, and vintage...Dompy...
Maybe get a nice bottle for yourself and some cheaper ones for the guests, with a few bottles of Freiznet in reserve for those people who you don't like
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Serve the champagne as your guests arrive, not at the end of the evening when they are drunk.Originally posted by Troll View PostTop tip - plus you also get a further £15 off your first order
So I went with the wife's original request and ordered a couple of cases @£24 ish a bottle
Unless, there will be speeches and toasts in which case save the champagne for then.
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