That's waaaaaay expensive if it's a 75ml bottle, sure you don't mean 75cl?
donteatlego123 to spanner79
2 May 16#3
whoops lol cheers, ive changed it now
jayjayuk1234
2 May 16#4
No, that's Bollingers..... It's bloody true I'm telling you!
caroline072
2 May 16#5
The most has
£10 off too in sainsburys
caroline072
2 May 16#6
Moet even
CockneySpur to caroline072
2 May 16#20
can't really compare Moet to a Bolly though :wink:
d10brp
2 May 16#7
Average price, been sub £25 not that long ago. Paid £22.50 at Costco a few months ago
donteatlego123 to d10brp
2 May 16#8
where was it being sold for sub £25??
and costco you have to pay a yearly membership fee
d10brp
2 May 16#9
Can't remember exactly how much I pay in membership but you wouldn't have to buy many bottles of bolly at £22.50 per bottle to make up the difference to this price. That was a one off though, happened in October/November time I think.
Sainsburys also had bolly priced very well before Christmas. I think it was sub 30 before the 5% off 6 or more offer.
£30 isn't bad for bolly, it's just not really a deal. You can normally get bolly somewhere for £30. It is one of the best tasting ones at that price point too IMO
donteatlego123
2 May 16#10
1) not everyone wants to pay Costco membership just for a one off bottle of champagne.
2) not everyone lives near a Costco.
3) you have given no links to anywhere selling Bollinger at this price (or cheaper)
4) go to the Costco website, there are no deals on Bollinger for £22.50. Only £65 (with flutes)
5) it may be sub £30 if you buy 6 bottles. Not everyone wants to buy 6 bottles.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bollinger-Special-Cuvee-Champagne-75cl/dp/B007X36Z9M
& £32 @ Tesco
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=255245671
£10 off too in sainsburys
and costco you have to pay a yearly membership fee
Sainsburys also had bolly priced very well before Christmas. I think it was sub 30 before the 5% off 6 or more offer.
£30 isn't bad for bolly, it's just not really a deal. You can normally get bolly somewhere for £30. It is one of the best tasting ones at that price point too IMO
2) not everyone lives near a Costco.
3) you have given no links to anywhere selling Bollinger at this price (or cheaper)
4) go to the Costco website, there are no deals on Bollinger for £22.50. Only £65 (with flutes)
5) it may be sub £30 if you buy 6 bottles. Not everyone wants to buy 6 bottles.
6) you say it's "not a deal", it clearly is