Alas, in the U.S., the price of just a regular bottle is over $300USD. For argument's sake, with duties and all other import charges added, so, $300 x 5 = $1,500 EC$/bottle!!
Welcome to a third world, broke economy!
Some past government minister will have a wonderful xmas drinking that exclusive and expensive champagne, and thank you, Renwick & Company for setting your priorities right in importing this champagne to St Lucia at a time like this, when most do not have the means to buy a loaf for thier kid. But I reckoned your import it for your likes - not the peasants.
Renwick & Co. refrained from publishing the price of this champagne because they know it is MORALLY wrong to import this thing when the economy is doing so badly. Perhaps they imported it for the past government Ministers who just lost thier seats.
4 comments:
We dont want any surprises.....if you are marketing the item why not mention the local retail price while you're at it?
i was thinking the same thing
my best bet at a price tag. $500.-$650. a bottle.
this is what christmas is all about.
money money and more money!!!
I tend to agree with both of the above comments.
Alas, in the U.S., the price of just a regular bottle is over $300USD. For argument's sake, with duties and all other import charges added, so, $300 x 5 = $1,500 EC$/bottle!!
Welcome to a third world, broke economy!
Some past government minister will have a wonderful xmas drinking that exclusive and expensive champagne, and thank you, Renwick & Company for setting your priorities right in importing this champagne to St Lucia at a time like this, when most do not have the means to buy a loaf for thier kid. But I reckoned your import it for your likes - not the peasants.
Renwick & Co. refrained from publishing the price of this champagne because they know it is MORALLY wrong to import this thing when the economy is doing so badly. Perhaps they imported it for the past government Ministers who just lost thier seats.
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