I'll take the 10 bottles pls. It's my second favourite drink (after chocolate milk) but the way I drink it means that quality isn't particularly important.
Decent enough stuff available at that price, and I can’t tell the difference enough justify the higher prices. Prosecco tastes like love hearts. But in a bad way.
Kimmy knows what s/he is doing. Taittinger at £50 or Bollinger at £60. But if someone else is buying I will gracefully and gratefully go as far up the scale as they like.
I would probably go for Kimmy's option and try out 5 or 6 bottles in the £50-60 range. £30 champagne is pretty meh, unless you are in France buying direct from smaller producers.
Where are the vouchers for? Let's really get into the weeds here.
A Chemin entre mer et terre set as the difference is amazing and sets the palate off to the races One of the bottles is aged in the sea). Really good value
And the change on Sieur d'Arques blaison and blanquette
Maybe couple of Nicholas Feuillatte Blanc de Blancs
I wouldn’t go for a more expensive option if you’re taking it to Lord’s. Save that for when you’re at home and can keep it at the right temperature and aren’t drinking out of plastic cups.
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I will be doing b) style this Friday and Saturday :)
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I'd rather spend it on Tizer. Champagne is ghastly stuff.
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Retail or resto?
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How long do I have to drink it ?
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six £50 bottles [/rof]
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Just to be awkward..
3 bottles of Pol Roger Rose Vintage 2015 pls.
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Heh!
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I'll take the 10 bottles pls. It's my second favourite drink (after chocolate milk) but the way I drink it means that quality isn't particularly important.
Can't stand prosecco.
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Ten bottles of Prosecco, a couple of decent takeaways and still £150 in the bank please.
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Am I paying or is someone buying it for me?
If (b), do I have to share it with them?
If yes, are they sexy/interesting/will they hook me up with some sort of adventure as seems appropriate for a £300 champagne benefactor?
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Can I have 50 pints of ale instead?
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Crate of discounted lager from the offie or pints for the lads, lads, lads
Leftover money to charitable causes
Champagne is rank
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c) 10 £30 bottles every single time.
Decent enough stuff available at that price, and I can’t tell the difference enough justify the higher prices. Prosecco tastes like love hearts. But in a bad way.
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30 bottles of £10 Cremant
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Not really a big drinker of champers, but deffo (c) for me.
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18 of the quarter bottles of Fortnums blanc de blanc (I don't drink much and nobody else in this house likes fizz)
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Dunno where Chuffers buys his ale, but I'd also choose 65 pints at my local.
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One bottle of '96 or '02 Dom Perignon and a straw pls.
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Heh. The 2002 is precisely 300 at Hedonism today.
Budgetmaxxxin
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Forgot these LEGENDS had something to say about those vintages
https://youtu.be/Qsk4ceF6ng8?si=W1LO-nueFlYT-Szt
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I would go for the £30 as it’s always a nice drink to give friends casual pre dinner drink or take to picnics and I don’t need special for that.
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58 pints of Nelson
Then a tenner on lunch
#ladsladslads #whatalegend
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Kimmy knows what s/he is doing. Taittinger at £50 or Bollinger at £60. But if someone else is buying I will gracefully and gratefully go as far up the scale as they like.
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(c) obviously. But make it cava or that Italian frangipani one.
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A bottle of whistlepig rye
Six bottles of cremant
A few different bottles of decent gin
2 cases of decent beer
A load of mixers
4 bags of ice
Much less than £300
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yeah what Kimmy said tbf
unless it’s for a party in which case 10x30
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Daddy Caulfield has been given some vouchers and decided to buy champagne/ fizz to take to lords each time,
I said he should use these free vouchers to try the slightly better stuff of option c)
We would never normally go over £10 a bottle except for Christmas at Aldi
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Pinkus, let’s have a drinks party together
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I would probably go for Kimmy's option and try out 5 or 6 bottles in the £50-60 range. £30 champagne is pretty meh, unless you are in France buying direct from smaller producers.
Where are the vouchers for? Let's really get into the weeds here.
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depends whose arsecrack I’m drinking it out if
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I’ll see you all at the top of the shard on Friday :)
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Nyetimber, daaahling
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I'll get a Vienetta in so it's properly off the hook.
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Half a tank of petrol.
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I'm also for the Kimmy plan of staying in the £50-60 range. Don't think I would really appreciate if the more expensive bottles were actually better.
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A Chemin entre mer et terre set as the difference is amazing and sets the palate off to the races One of the bottles is aged in the sea). Really good value
And the change on Sieur d'Arques blaison and blanquette
Maybe couple of Nicholas Feuillatte Blanc de Blancs
Hic
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any options for those that do not like fizzy wine?
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Yeah, definitely 5 or 6 in the £50-£60 range.
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26/27 bottles of Cremant and some bottles of Cassis de Dijon if I also fancy some Kir Royal.
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I wouldn’t go for a more expensive option if you’re taking it to Lord’s. Save that for when you’re at home and can keep it at the right temperature and aren’t drinking out of plastic cups.
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*Royale
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I'd rather have 75 pints of Tetley's Bitter in my very reasonably priced northern village local. Not all in one night, obviously.
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