Goosegogs wrote:
I bought Aldi's highly rated Champagne for a reduced price of £9.99. Mel loves it. I thought it dilute and simple with no biscuityness ( I know this isn't a word but I like it so up yours spellchecker ) and not much fruit.
I also bought the CoOps' own label Cava for £5.99 and it was full of biscuity, lemony, citrus..
Very good it was.
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You did Well G - My misses paid £11.99 for that Aldi shampoo. We found the shampooo on the correct side of ordinary, no faults, yet no favours. So, for a tenner (including a perceiced shampoo tax rate, actually paid) that is . . . . . . . ..
GK is right when considering shampoo QPR, but then, a particular taste wanted, requires a particular cuvee, and I'm certainly not is the business of deciding the depth of other folk's pockets for wanting a particular style. One or two of these high end supermarket shampoos on the right vintage, represent excellent QPR, and some of the hopeless (artificial discount) horrors wheeled out for Christmas, are, what they are ! Bucks Fizz Fodder.
Fizzy treats - Mel enjoyed the Krug (£15 more than Bolly & DP grand annee) at the end of the Sains MW session, versus the Dom Perignon which was also fine - "horses for courses" is the best exit out of this one
Champagne talk: Of the big names, and at ordinary Brut NV level, I do remember a Pol Roger NV that was very memorable a few years back - Me on the day, the vintage years in the mix, the style