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From: bnn@aluxz.UUCP (Barry Nelson)
Newsgroups: net.wines
Subject: champagne stopper
Message-ID: <1204@aluxz.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 20-Feb-84 22:18:34 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb 20 22:18:34 1984
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Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Allentown, PA
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	"From: tjj@ssc-vax.UUCP
	Newsgroups: net.wines
	Subject: Re: 1/2 Champagne - (nf)
	Message-ID: <833@ssc-vax.UUCP>
	References: <896@inmet.UUCP>
	Organization: Boeing Aerospace, Seattle
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  It would be very interesting to know the manufacturer's name and other
  pertinent identification of your champagne bottle stopper.  I have not
  seen very many of them available, particularly not ones that were better
  than my previous stopper which I found buried in the bottom of the freezing
  compartment's drip tray the morning after its first use.  Glad you are
  enjoying yours, though.
  
  -- 
  TJ (with Amazing Grace) The Piper
...uw-beaver!ssc-vax!tjj"

	Since uw-beaver is not forwarding our mail this week, and
since I do not know another path to ssc-vax, I am forced to reply to
your request via net.wines.
	Last summer while I was visiting the Napa Valley, I stopped at
Domaine Chandon where I purchased a champagne stopper along with a few
bottles of their excellent Brut.  The stopper has the Domaine Chandon
logo on the top.  If you can't find this stopper in a local wine store,
then you might be able to mail order from Domaine Chandon directly.

-- 
				Barry Nelson
				Bell Labs, Allentown
				ihnp4!aluxz!bnn