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Default Moet & Chandon Petite Liqueur

On Saturday, 23 October 2004 07:58:04 UTC+10, Hunt wrote:
> In article >, rogersm@gmail.
> com says...
> >
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I have a couple bottles of Moet & Chandon Petite Liqueur which I've
> >had for about ten years. Is there still a demand for this wonderful
> >yet strange product? There is hardly any information at all on the
> >internet or the guides I've looked at.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Mike

>
> Aparently, the demand was less than Moet was hoping for. I purchased the last
> two retail bottles in the Western US, that I could find, for a great friend.
> We drank one and I sent the other home with her. Now, there seems to be none -
> except the couple that you have. As a note, went last tasted (six years in my
> cellar, and who knows how long on the shelf in CA) the fizz was long gone, but
> the flavors had melded nicely and it was still wonderful. This was a year ago.
> I don't know that I could put a limit on how long it would last, but don't
> expect that it would get much better. I'd say that you should open a bottle
> now to share with someone close, and sell me the other bottle for my friend
> !!!!! It seems that it has been off the Moet list in the US for about the time
> you have had yours, so I do not expect that you will find more, unless some
> wine shop in a totally out of the way location still has some. Then, I'd
> greatly question the storage of it.
>
> Hunt
>
> PS, if you do wish to get rid of that other offending bottle, I'm visiting my
> friend in FL in two weeks :-}


Hunt, i have 2 x 200ml bottles available, they were puchased by my mother in 1980, please email me if you are interested in purchasing them,
regards David