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Moet Chandon Imperial 2x 750ml for $100 Liqour Land

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Hi All

Was looking for a champagne to celebrate wife getting a new job and stumbled this offer at Liquorland Pyrmont, NSW.

2x bottles of 750ml for $100, normally around $70+ at Liquorland and $61.99 at Dan Murphy
http://danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_4368/mo-t-chandon-brut-i…

The store rep told me the offer ends tomorrow 14/08/2012 and still few left in Pyrmont Liquorland

Enjoy!

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  • It's at least NSW wide. Was offered this last night at Blacktown

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    Congrats to your wife! :) Also good price!

    • +1

      thanks!

  • These can be had for about $40-45 a bottle, but I don't know of anywhere selling at that price right now. Just a heads up, not a neg, for those wanting to stock up etc.

    • +1

      i think you can get them for that price from duty free stores.

  • +6

    Best champers buys at the moment are:

    Veuve - $48.90
    http://danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_73016/veuve-clicquot-yel…
    code "EVERYDAY"

    Mumm- $45.15 ($42.90 for six)
    http://danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_144813/mumm-cordon-rouge…

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    both IMO better than moet.

  • +1

    I just realised you registered in 09/09, have 9 posts and 99 comments :O

    • holy cow. thanks for pointing it out.
      obviously wont be 99 comments anymore after I comment on this

  • Fair enough, but any patriotic Aussie knows that French Champagne, while tasty, is never the best value.

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      from where outside of France would you suggest Champagne be manufactured?

    • So what suggestions do you have on a good dry 'sparkling' aussie?

    • From Wiki: The classic example of a sparkling wine is Champagne, but this wine is exclusively produced in the Champagne region of France(due to appellation laws)

      But on the other hand, you never actually claimed Australia made champagne, so no worries. ;)

      • I remember when Australia made lots of Champagne. And Burgundy, Moselle, etc.
        For some reason, the name "Port" (from Oporto) is still used. I suppose the Portuguese are less litigeous than the French.

        When are the Germans going to clamp down on the use of terms like Hamburger, Frankfurter and Cologne for products not made in Germany?

        BTW, there are plenty of good sparkling French wines made outside the Champagne region. They sell at a better price/quality because of the name snobbery.

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    costco is a good place for consistent cheap moet pricing. Be careful with cheap moet, parallel imports floating around and they don't properly care for it. Places like liquorland you should be fine

    • Unfortunately no discount for a half dozen

  • $12 gets you Yarra Burn atm. Champagne is one of the biggest cons going.

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