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02-22-2005, 11:14 AM,
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Maybe a safe option (not knowing your GF's taste in wine) is a really nice bottle of champagne. For example, a bottle of vintage Krug will probably set you back around $200. Another advantage with champagne is that ou can find a good, expensive bottle that is ready to drink. With wine it could be a bit trickier, a lot of the time really expensive wine can use some additional aging in the purchaser's cellar.
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