Originally Posted by
ph-ndr
Yes and no. When I'm home some of my food habits are decidedly low cost, and I enjoy it. I certainly do not *need* expensive items to be able to feel good. However, QR F and AS and all marketing says that this ia premium experience, in the best lounge QR has to offer. This means delivering "stuff I use to cook with at home" is not a premium experience.
I guess that I just see it differently. I don't drink a lot of wine other than champagne. My favorite champagne (so far) is far from the most expensive.
So how much should wine cost per bottle to give you the feeling of a premium experience? And what about expensive wines that you don't care for? They give guests the premium experience feeling in terms of what was spent, but if you don't enjoy them, what's the point?