Dom in ZRH?
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Dom in ZRH?
Hi,
Im flying trough ZRH in a week or so and i need few bottles of Dom back home, for a celebration.
Does anyone know if ZRH shops have Dom or do i need to figure out an alternative way to get it?
Not really M&M Q, but im sure youll help me
TIA.
Im flying trough ZRH in a week or so and i need few bottles of Dom back home, for a celebration.
Does anyone know if ZRH shops have Dom or do i need to figure out an alternative way to get it?
Not really M&M Q, but im sure youll help me

TIA.
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I have never seen Dom in the duty free shops at ZRH, but I could image that Caviar House stocks it. If not, you'd have to go downtown if you have the time.
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Sure bet and easy to find would be Globus on Bahnhofstrasse. They have a large deli on their lower level with quite an extensive selection of champagne.
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I know of a very very
nice wine-shop in St.Gallen (one-way 50 minutes by train from ZRH airport, direct trains run every hour, and the shop is 350 metres away from the train-station) with a huge (probably the largest in Switzerland) Champagne selection ...
I offered to some FlyerTalkers already private Champagne tasting there (ozstamps, Punki, Hunki, BlondeBomber, etc.) come to my mind.
nice wine-shop in St.Gallen (one-way 50 minutes by train from ZRH airport, direct trains run every hour, and the shop is 350 metres away from the train-station) with a huge (probably the largest in Switzerland) Champagne selection ...I offered to some FlyerTalkers already private Champagne tasting there (ozstamps, Punki, Hunki, BlondeBomber, etc.) come to my mind.
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Over the years we have carried probably 1,000 bottles of bubbly within our suitcases. Literally. Usually on very long journeys. I would NEVER do this with red or white.
We leave home with 5 or 6 bottles each packed into bags, and drink them along the way, and this way your suitcase gets lighter along the track, so you can add souvenirs - and your bag stays the same weight!
NEVER an issue. Bubbly is pressurised of course. Remember those TV news scans of Big Shots trying to launch ships by smashing a bottle against hulls of ships? And the bottle bouncing right off? Time and time again!
Here is a photo below of Rudi (left) and Hunki (right) marvelling at the superb quality of my suitcase contents, after 10,000 miles of travel SYD-ZRH! This was in Basel for Fastnacht this Feb and to toast Rudi's Birthday.
The Vegemite is eaten immediately afterwards by the spoonful to enhance the taste. As all bubbly drinkers realise. It has replaced Caviar in trendy gourmet circles. Given the price of DOM these days, I hope the Vegemite jar is included in the sale price? I am sure that St. Gallen retail outlet includes a jar with each Dom bottle sold.
I recall reading somewhere that both Cathy and Singapore Airlines are now serving Vegemite, generously spread on hand-made wheat crackers, along with Dom Perignon in long haul First Class/
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...hbubblyFeb.jpg
As Rudi says, that family wine outlet in St. Gallen has a HUGE range of top end French bubbly on sale, and St. Gallen is really a lovely town. I certainly had some French bubbles there as his guest along with several other FT'ers who were there. ^
The Medieval manuscripts on view in the Library there are mind boggling if you have a little time to spare to pop in. Rudi might have more specific address and name details.
We leave home with 5 or 6 bottles each packed into bags, and drink them along the way, and this way your suitcase gets lighter along the track, so you can add souvenirs - and your bag stays the same weight!
NEVER an issue. Bubbly is pressurised of course. Remember those TV news scans of Big Shots trying to launch ships by smashing a bottle against hulls of ships? And the bottle bouncing right off? Time and time again!
Here is a photo below of Rudi (left) and Hunki (right) marvelling at the superb quality of my suitcase contents, after 10,000 miles of travel SYD-ZRH! This was in Basel for Fastnacht this Feb and to toast Rudi's Birthday.
The Vegemite is eaten immediately afterwards by the spoonful to enhance the taste. As all bubbly drinkers realise. It has replaced Caviar in trendy gourmet circles. Given the price of DOM these days, I hope the Vegemite jar is included in the sale price? I am sure that St. Gallen retail outlet includes a jar with each Dom bottle sold.

I recall reading somewhere that both Cathy and Singapore Airlines are now serving Vegemite, generously spread on hand-made wheat crackers, along with Dom Perignon in long haul First Class/
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...hbubblyFeb.jpg
As Rudi says, that family wine outlet in St. Gallen has a HUGE range of top end French bubbly on sale, and St. Gallen is really a lovely town. I certainly had some French bubbles there as his guest along with several other FT'ers who were there. ^
The Medieval manuscripts on view in the Library there are mind boggling if you have a little time to spare to pop in. Rudi might have more specific address and name details.
Last edited by ozstamps; May 17, 2007 at 12:51 am
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The Vegemite is eaten immediately afterwards by the spoonful to enhance the taste. As all bubbly drinkers realise. It has replaced Caviar in trendy gourmet circles. Given the price of DOM these days, I hope the Vegemite jar is included in the sale price? I am sure that St. Gallen retail outlet includes a jar with each Dom bottle sold. 

^ As Rudi says, that family wine outlet in St. Gallen has a HUGE range of top end French bubbly on sale, and St. Gallen is really a lovely town. I certainly had some French bubbles there as his guest along with several other FT'ers who were there. ^
The Medieval manuscripts on view in the Library there are mind boggling if you have a little time to spare to pop in. Rudi might have more specific address and name details.
The Medieval manuscripts on view in the Library there are mind boggling if you have a little time to spare to pop in. Rudi might have more specific address and name details.

Thanks. Any recollection about prices?





