Prices in a Montréal Italian restaurant

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Luc Gauthier
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Prices in a Montréal Italian restaurant

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Really [shok.gif]

1994 QH 200$ /bottle
1985 Feist 165/ "
1980 Feist 160/ "
Delaforce 2000 165$/bottle
Delaforce 94 160$/ "
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
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Ouch!
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The 1994's aren't too bad for 24 years old and at a restaurant. The '94 Delaforce is probably the best bang for your buck on that list.
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Haven't been impressed with any Feist I've tasted
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
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Andy Velebil wrote:The 1994's aren't too bad for 24 years old and at a restaurant. The '94 Delaforce is probably the best bang for your buck on that list.
That port is decent and seems like the best time to drink it now. At least it's better than '94 Presidential or Calem...
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Given that I typically see 2x - 3x markup in US restaurants, those prices don't really surprise me. I like that in many restaurants in Portugal you can buy wine for the same price typically found at retail.
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Luc Gauthier wrote:1994 QH 200$ /bottle
Wow! I could swear I bought a bunch of these at Trader Joe's for like $40 each...
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Glenn E. wrote:
Luc Gauthier wrote:1994 QH 200$ /bottle
Wow! I could swear I bought a bunch of these at Trader Joe's for like $40 each...
You did, as did I. No doubt they bought them on a close out of some sort and passed on the savings. A good deal when they had them.
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