• GoatTnder@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      It would hit plenty of us working class schmucks too. I don’t usually get to treat myself to a bottle, but it’s nice for a special occasion to get actual champagne over prosecco. I guess this is the end of that.

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              3 days ago

              Transport from France to Germany is a lot cheaper than from France to USA. But I don’t know why Italian prosecco is so much cheaper. Same issue with bordeaux vs. (say) tuscan.

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                3 days ago

                Meh. Freixenet is the way to go. But I am on your side with champagne being overpriced. Same shit, fancy name.

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                  @blackris @barsoap in the UK you can get an ok prosecco for a tenner so that’s what basic beaches drink here (happy to claim that title). My parents enjoy a cava. There is a growing “English Sparkling Wine” market as climate change moves the fizz-friendly region northwards into southern England but that stuff is £££

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        California produces many excellent sparkling wines, some of which are quite affordable. We’ve got a bit of a grape glut as well, so that should help with prices. European wines going to Canada sounds like a good plan as well! I’m all for anything that pries the big-money donors away from Trump but I hope this is one that won’t hurt ordinary folks too much.