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I am so heartbroken I just don't know where to begin. Wendell ole' pard I was planning on bringing you back one of those 1200.00 bottles of Scotch they sell in duty free but the way it looks now I won't be able to do that. I'm so tore up I don't know what to do. Not being able to buy scotch in duty free is true terror, its time we nuke their ass.............JJ " venator ferae bestiae et aquae vitae " | ||
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JJ, Cheer up! I hear only BA is not allowing duty free! Canuck | |||
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I flew last Thursday and as of then, no one is permitted to bring any liquids, even if purchased in duty free. | |||
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its allowed but has to be in cheqed bagage......not on your carry on. i just got back from dallas. | |||
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Once you check your baggage and get back to where duty free is how do you reaquire checked baggage and put it in ? Or like me, I shop in Amsterdam enroute to Dar, how do I get it to my baggage ?............JJ " venator ferae bestiae et aquae vitae " | |||
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You guys are right. Here's what it says on NWA's site (who is KLMs partner for US and Canada).
So, as I read it, if you buy that $1200 bottle of Scotch for Wendell, you'll also have to drink it for him before you board your flight! My mistake came when I saw that you can buy onboard Duty Free...missed the onboard part! If they sell your $1200 Scotch onboard, Wendell's in luck! Cheers, Canuck | |||
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JJ, Just what does Wendell do for you that gets him a $1200 bottle of scotch? | |||
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What kind of Scotch sell for 1200.00? When Sue, Steve and I went to Zambia last year, we bought some single malt to take along out of the duty free in Chicago. It cost about $55.00. I was going to buy some really good stuff from duty free in London on our stopover.We went to the Scotch Shoppe at the airport and got nothing. The prices were so inflated, that I was in shock. The bottle we had bought in Chicago was selling for $200.00 equivalent in London. I compared the prices for Scotch that I have at home and I could have payed for an entire safari could I have brought them and sold them in London. How do those people enjoy life when they are taxed to that extent? square shooter | |||
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Curiosity got the best of me... While I didn't see any $1200.00 Scotch, there is some MacAllan 50 year old that runs $3700.00 and change. Cost. A fifth. And no we don't keep it in stock. "There always seems to be a big market for making the clear, complex." | |||
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If they change the rules can I expect a bottle? | |||
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Hell yes you can expect a bottle, just ain't sure what will be in it..........JJ " venator ferae bestiae et aquae vitae " | |||
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How about some $1200 breast milk? | |||
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For those among us who appreciate a fine single malt I would suggest you take a look at the Berry Bros. & Rudd Website; http://www.bbr.com/US/db/region/68/Scotch-Whisky?ID=KGBNBL7WPK8001M If you are in London the shop is a definite must see. There is a scotch room where you can get tastes of quite a few different single malts to decide what appeals to you. I have a few bottles of a 32 year old Glen Grant purchased there that is absolutely superb. Also they allow you to mix and match bottles to make a case (which is discounted) and will mail to the US. What more could you want? Oh yeah, and for those of you who prefer wine, they have quite an extensive cellar. | |||
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If you are icking about in London and fancy a scotch then try Milroys on Greek Street in the west end. I haven't been for a while but they have a great list and some decent lardie's if I remember correctly. The other place is Shanahans on St Stevens Green Dublin. the single best place I have ever visited for a steak and a scotch. The oval bar downstairs is loaded with american memorabilia including one of JFK's rocking chairs in a glass bulletproof case. FB | |||
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