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Home / Food News / SWEET DEALS ON CHAMPAGNE AND WINE THIS VALENTINE’S DAY

SWEET DEALS ON CHAMPAGNE AND WINE THIS VALENTINE’S DAY

February 9, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

Pamper your sweetheart with Wine Talk’s Sweet Celebrations champagne and wine this Valentine’s Day. With great offers on iconic champagnes like Moët & Chandon (now only RM190) and Dom Pérignon (now only RM528) as well as a specially arranged Valentine wine set for RM248 you can be sure to enjoy the celebration with a smile on your face rather than a hole in your pocket.

Celebrate the day with a bottle of Moët Impérial (750ml) priced at only RM190. Moët & Chandon’s unique style is distinguished by its bright fruitiness, its seductive palate and elegant maturity. Moët Impérial can be enjoyed throughout your meal from the entrée to dessert and pairs perfectly with sushi, white fish oysters and even white fruits such as a white peach tart with chocolate cream.

Instead of the conventional bouquet of roses, romance her with a bottle of Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial (750ml) at only RM240. The sparkling rosé is a symbol of spontaneous, radiant, romantic expression of the Moët & Chandon style. The Rosé Impérial pairs well with foods that have simple, intense and colourful flavours such as red meat with fresh, red-fleshed fruits, fresh goat cheese and mozzarella.

Feeling like spoiling yourselves this Valentine’s, Wine Talk is giving champagne lovers a reason to do so with a special price for its Dom Pérignon (750ml) at only RM528. Appear effortlessly sophisticated when you present her with a bottle of the most iconic Champagne in the world – intense, full-bodied, and hedonistic.

Wine Talk sommelier David Stephan said “In the age of technology, online shopping is fast becoming a trend and people are sometimes too busy to physically shop for wine. Let Wine Talk take out the guesswork for you with this well put together My Sweet Valentine 3-bottle set which includes a bottle of Torres Floralis Oro, Spain (500ml), Cranswick Estate ‘Sarus’ Botrytis Semillon (375ml) and a Peter Lehmann Princess Moscato (500ml) all for the price of only RM248.”

If you want to take things a step further, you can even transform your home into a classy restaurant in just one hour! Order her favourite dish from Room Service and enjoy Valentine’s Day dining in the comfort of your home. All orders from 3-11th Feb will receive RM88 food vouchers from Room Service.

Need advice on which wines to serve? Easy, breezy. Let our French sommelier do the choosing for you. Give us a call at 1300 88 9788 or email us at [email protected]y for the best wine advices. Visit www.winetalk.com.my for more details.

Filed Under: Food News Tagged With: Vday 2014

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