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What is the name of that champagne (or wine)?
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Posted by: INeedHelp
There's a really nice champagne (or wine), and it's pronouced something like "cristov" or "christol" or "crustol" or "cruistov". I know it's bottled in a champagne or wine-like long bottles. Anybody know what I'm talking about?
Posted by: rabidgecko
google is your friend
Posted by: INeedHelp
Tired it, returned nothing. Even tried to search for "champagne" and found nothing.
Posted by: Gunslinger
Cristal.
In the states, it goes for $300-400 per bottle.
Other famous (and expensive) names in champagne are Dom Pérignon, and Krug.
Enjoy.
Posted by: INeedHelp
Thanks a bunch man, appreciate it.
Posted by: Bishop
Just don't forget to switch the labels.
Posted by: oderus1671
i prefer Coors, myself.
Posted by: Bishop
I'll take the $4 gallon of rum that's only distinguishable from isopropyl by not killing you when you drink enough of it.
Posted by: pdnielsen
A few years back the Taylors retired from making wine and their kids decided to sell the business. When one of the sons changed his mind the Coca Cola Corporation sued him to stop him putting his own last name on the product because they had purchased the trademark along with the business. So the name Taylor Wine is just a trademark that was sold. It's actually just a grape based alcohol version of Coke! If you want the real thing, you have to go to the liquor store and buy Bully Hill. They don't make champagne as far as I know though.
Posted by: pdnielsen
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Originally Posted by Gunslinger
Cristal.
In the states, it goes for $300-400 per bottle.
Other famous (and expensive) names in champagne are Dom Pérignon, and Krug.
Enjoy.
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It didn't take much of the profit for Dom Perignon to buy the product placement in Star Trek: Generations. Probably just a drop in the aging barrel. They may even BE in business come 2265.
Posted by: Bishop
Presuming of course 2265 actually happens.
Posted by: pdnielsen
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Presuming of course 2265 actually happens.
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and by then that Earth still uses the present calendar system. Who knows? We could switch to a metric system based on the movement of the stars or perhaps the sun will go supernova and fry the planet before then. Or maybe we'll do it ourselves.
Posted by: rabidgecko
if the sun actually burst into a supernova, i would be laughing at all the people who are worried about staying alive...cuz there is so marginal of a chance that any form of civilization exist after something like that
Posted by: uh...ok
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if the sun actually burst into a supernova, i would be laughing at all the people who are worried about staying alive...cuz there is so marginal of a chance that any form of civilization exist after something like that
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If the sun actually burst into a supernova, you would be dead.
Posted by: Bishop
Tau Ceti's not all that far away, yo.
Posted by: rabidgecko
uh...ok you just proved my point even further
Posted by: uh...ok
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uh...ok you just proved my point even further
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Nah, I was just pointing out the flaw in your logic.
Posted by: redwench
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It's actually just a grape based alcohol version of Coke
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since the only thing the two would share would be that they are water-based beverages, I hardly think that comparison is accurate. Coke owns a lot of products, as does Pepsi.
Posted by: pdnielsen
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If the sun actually burst into a supernova, you would be dead.
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Yeah, but he'd be laughing during the small amount of time it took until the sun engulfed the planet.
Posted by: Bishop
More than likely he'd be caught completely off guard and wouldn't even realize what was happ
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