Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$100 won't get you anything special. For that price I'd rather get 4 bottles of Costco Champange.
A bottle of Bollinger, Pol Roger or even Veuve Clicquot or Laurent Perrier makes a better gift than '4 bottles of Costco Champagne'.
Yes, there are not particularly 'special', but they are nice-tasting champagnes (some very nice, depending on your tastes) and have that little bit of elevated feel that champagne brings.
Veuve is overrated.
I agree. I found it much too sweet. Prefer Dom Perignon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$100 won't get you anything special. For that price I'd rather get 4 bottles of Costco Champange.
A bottle of Bollinger, Pol Roger or even Veuve Clicquot or Laurent Perrier makes a better gift than '4 bottles of Costco Champagne'.
Yes, there are not particularly 'special', but they are nice-tasting champagnes (some very nice, depending on your tastes) and have that little bit of elevated feel that champagne brings.
Veuve is overrated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$100 won't get you anything special. For that price I'd rather get 4 bottles of Costco Champange.
A bottle of Bollinger, Pol Roger or even Veuve Clicquot or Laurent Perrier makes a better gift than '4 bottles of Costco Champagne'.
Yes, there are not particularly 'special', but they are nice-tasting champagnes (some very nice, depending on your tastes) and have that little bit of elevated feel that champagne brings.
Anonymous wrote:$100 won't get you anything special. For that price I'd rather get 4 bottles of Costco Champange.
Anonymous wrote:I would go to your local Total Wine or other such store and ask for their advice. I did this once for a gift and they got me a really cool bottle of Champagne with a fun story attached to it that was right up my friend's alley.