I noted that you converted the Euro to dollars. Thanks.
I was just thinking that a bottle here in Mexico would cost 800.00 pesos. That is probably not relevant to eyou but if you consider that the average wage here in Morelia is a little over 4000 pesos, a bottle of this sort would be nearly a months rent for a poor person here. tequila is much cheaper.
Well, if one enjoys a nice drink now and then, at least it's better for planet.
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting and yes, better for the environment. Is it more expensive than normal "booze"?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeleteAnd I also think that Cognac can be used in some recipes, I mean to cook! :)
Léia
Oh, I would love some of that Vieux Calvados, or the Cognac. But then it would disturb the 'Still Life.'
ReplyDeleteI forgot to ask, since when are $ used in Belgium?
ReplyDeleteAll good things come with a price!
ReplyDeleteYum!
ReplyDeleteCognac great for a nice cold day sitting beside a hot fireplace.
ReplyDeleteGoodness me - they do look good!
ReplyDeleteI noted that you converted the Euro to dollars. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking that a bottle here in Mexico would cost 800.00 pesos. That is probably not relevant to eyou but if you consider that the average wage here in Morelia is a little over 4000 pesos, a bottle of this sort would be nearly a months rent for a poor person here. tequila is much cheaper.
I have better things to spend my dollars on like bills :( and grandchildren :) with whom life is so much fun sober.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
ReplyDeleteCaramel Brownies
Well it's another great way of keeping warm :)
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