It's not a common thing to see, for sure.What does a bottel of Dom Perignon cost down there?
And where can it be purchased?
...I can't remember seeing any in Supermarkets, but maybe it depends where you go....
try to find Vuve Cliquote Grand Dame if you can. its MUCH better and for about the same price! the bubbles are much more delicate and they dance in your mouth...i could go on and on. Dom is much overated (but hey...if thats what you can find then go for it!)
I completely disagree.try to find Vuve Cliquote Grand Dame if you can. its MUCH better and for about the same price! the bubbles are much more delicate and they dance in your mouth...i could go on and on. Dom is much overated (but hey...if thats what you can find then go for it!)
I completely disagree.
I think that Veuve Cliquot is the most over-rated champagne on the market, and would rather drink Chilean champagne, that Veuve.
Should this be in the CLOWN BIN?
It goes with availabilty and personal wealth.What brand would you recommend then Rocky??
I'll have to have a party and try out one of each brand...(when I win the lottery..hehe)
My favorite night of the year, New Year's Eve.Wow...what a BEAUTIFUL picture Rocky...alll those bottles of champagne...yuum!!
Is that your bar?
What does a bottel of Dom Perignon cost down there?
And where can it be purchased?
...I can't remember seeing any in Supermarkets, but maybe it depends where you go....
Just a thought, how about taking your Dom Perignon money and buying some rice and beans or some clothes for the kids in the DR with the big beautiful smiles. I bet it will make you feel better, and the hangover is fantastic.
My, my my.Just a thought, how about taking your Dom Perignon money and buying some rice and beans or some clothes for the kids in the DR with the big beautiful smiles. I bet it will make you feel better, and the hangover is fantastic.
My, my my.
You can't even talk about spending money and having fun without getting maligned for not giving it to the poor.
What makes you think that Alicious doesn't already help the poor?
Just a thought, how about taking your Dom Perignon money and buying some rice and beans or some clothes for the kids in the DR with the big beautiful smiles. I bet it will make you feel better, and the hangover is fantastic.
Just for the record "Champagne" is a type of sparkling wine that, both in terms of international trademark law and objective evaluation, is produced in a relatively small geographic area of France. In fact, within the Champagne region (the same region that produces Cognac by the way), only wines produced in the towns of Reims, Epernay, and to a lesser extent Ay, are authorized by the government to be called Champagne. Similar products from France and other countries can be referred to as "sparkling wine." No wine producer can use the name Champagne to describe, advertise, or market its products without violating the law and suffering swift and certain penalties. That categorically excludes wines from Chile, high quality though they may be.
By the way, there are vintage and non-vintage versions of Dom P?rignon. I don't recall ever seeing vintage Dom P?rignon sold in the Dominican Republic, although I am fortunate enough to have been served it in private homes.
I recommend you try to bring your own and make arrangements to store it properly. Maintaining wines in the tropics can be both difficult and expensive and you will find it very difficult to return a bottle of high cost.