I say go for it.
You can buy a lot of ammo for $190.
I’d spend the money on more utilitarian things.
No matter who wins, in a lot of these areas things are going to get ‘interesting’.
It is delicious, but I like Bakon Vodka! So do the pups LOL! Seriously, We have a aviary home here in NEPAL, and the one Bozo sign is far outnumbered by RR signs...I do believe this Nation is waking up...
Buy a 12 pack and a case of ammo, you will feel better the next day.
You can get three bottles of Vieuve Cliquot (either orange or white label) for less..and it tastes better.
Get two or three bottles.
If you aren’t a frequent Champagne drinker, you won’t be able to tell the difference between that and a $50 bottle.
Below $50, there is a marked difference so I wouldn’t go any lower.
Note: In countries outside the USA (and in some cases within the USA), Champagne is labelled “Brut.” This is due to a worldwide agreement, which the USA is not a party to, that “Champagne” can only be applied to sparkling wines from grapes from the Champagne region of France.
I would pocket the $100 and go maybe $90.
18 cans of Modello for $17.99 at 7-11!!!
“Come quickly! I am drinking the stars!” ~ Dom Perignon
I’m with the bunch that would rather buy more ammo, but a treat like this would probably be well worth it IF we win.
If we don’t, I would then save it for another historic event in your life and drown your sorrows Tuesday night in Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. ;)
Coat Fo’tee Five cos onlee $5.00.
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grab a bottle of Thunderbird and have a blast.
DP is bellywash. Bollinger is half the price and ten times better.
Get an inexpensive bottle of Champagne, and the jug size bottle of Old Crow, just in case PA doesn’t go Red. Mrs. ConservativeInPa is actually out shopping for Champagne right now. I have no idea what she is getting. What ever it is, it will be opened when an electoral vote majority is guaranteed. I hope that is PA.
If you’re not a champagne drinker, $190 for bottle of french champagne is a waste of money. It will be good if you drink it, but you are paying such a premium for the name and good champagne will probably all taste about the same to you.
If you have the cash and want to splurge on good stuff, Fifty or sixty dollars on a bottle of Moet and a hundred thirty dollars left over will probably make you much happier.
It depends on whether you like it. Best wine is always the one you like the best. Most French Champagnes are too dry for American tastes. A lot of the reason people want that champagne is it costs a lot therefore it must be good. For a celebration why not, but there are lots of really tasty sparkling wines in the $50-$70 range and you get to drink 3-4 bottles for the priceof one. Personally I like Shramsburg blanch noirs. It’s not that expensive or dry, great flavor, but those are my taste buds.
I would suggest you try the “Sparkling Muskatell,” the finest wine of Idaho. Be sure to smell the bottle cap.
Mark