£60 bottle of wine. What will be the difference?

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brue replied on 04/03/2019 13:04

Posted on 04/03/2019 13:04

I agree with that, if you don't like sweet wine you will never like it even at £60 a bottle. wink

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Posted on 04/03/2019 13:04 by brue

I agree with that, if you don't like sweet wine you will never like it even at £60 a bottle. wink

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moulesy replied on 04/03/2019 13:49

Posted on 04/03/2019 12:43 by Mitsi Fendt

you could sell it and drink a £6 bottle and spend the £54 difference on something else!!!!!!!!!!!!!laughing

Posted on 04/03/2019 13:49

...like 9 more bottles of the other stuff!  laughing

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Posted on 04/03/2019 13:04 by brue

I agree with that, if you don't like sweet wine you will never like it even at £60 a bottle. wink

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That's what I am wondering.  But is it something I should experience? I can never imagine paying that amount, but as it was a gift.....

Although I have had so  many volunteers say they'd help me along that the most there would be is a mere sip. Maybe that would be enough???

Re MF's post above... I had thought of that... but where would I sell it???

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brue replied on 04/03/2019 13:59

Posted on 04/03/2019 13:59

See which dealers are selling your make and vintage, they might take it off your hands for a fee. frown Otherwise have a nice desert party and treat everyone to a small glass (ask them to bring along the puds and cakes and you supply the nectar....hoping it has kept alright!?) laughing

Anyway WTG, what a nice surprise, hope you find an answer. 

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Posted on 04/03/2019 13:59 by brue

See which dealers are selling your make and vintage, they might take it off your hands for a fee. frown Otherwise have a nice desert party and treat everyone to a small glass (ask them to bring along the puds and cakes and you supply the nectar....hoping it has kept alright!?) laughing

Anyway WTG, what a nice surprise, hope you find an answer. 

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