Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can go to a brunch and order mimosas. No need to BYOM.
The brunch is probably at someone's home and the host asked OP to bring champagne. I've never bought champagne at these places - but there's a Rodman's on Nicholson Lane not too far away from me (MoCo) and that's where I would go.
Are they really insisting on Champagne? Or can OP bring sparkling wine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know you're mixing it with orange juice, right? It doesn't matter which one tastes better.
I've had the Kirkland prosecco countless times, it's excellent for generic prosecco.
I don’t drink but know this to be true. I’ve given it as a gift several times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can go to a brunch and order mimosas. No need to BYOM.
The brunch is probably at someone's home and the host asked OP to bring champagne. I've never bought champagne at these places - but there's a Rodman's on Nicholson Lane not too far away from me (MoCo) and that's where I would go.
Anonymous wrote:You know you're mixing it with orange juice, right? It doesn't matter which one tastes better.
I've had the Kirkland prosecco countless times, it's excellent for generic prosecco.
Anonymous wrote:You can go to a brunch and order mimosas. No need to BYOM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which tastes better?
This question makes 0 sense.
Anonymous wrote:Which tastes better?