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The worlds of premium portioned coffee and that of wine may, at the surface, look like exclusive domains, with not much areas of interconnection; but Nespresso would have us realize that there is more commonality than meets the eye.

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The Power Plant Mall unveils another addition to its roster of specialty shops with the recent opening of Bacchus Epicerie.

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That’s exactly what I felt when I and a group of  privilege few  cheerfully drank a bottle of wine (2000 La Tache, Grand Cru, Monopole de la Romanee-Conti) costing US$ 1200. That’s 55,800 pesos per bottle (46.50 peso to the dollar) and that must be the most expensive bottle of wine I ever tasted. And at those prices, of course, cheerful gyud ka!

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[email protected]

That’s exactly what I felt when I and a group of  privilege few  cheerfully drank a bottle of wine (2000 La Tache, Grand Cru, Monopole de la Romanee-Conti) costing US$ 1200. That’s 55,800 pesos per bottle (46.50 peso to the dollar) and that must be the most expensive bottle of wine I ever tasted. And at those prices, of course, cheerful gyud ka!

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