Re: [Goanet] Any idea how Goa would fit in on this list?

2019-04-10 Thread Gabe Menezes
On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 at 09:13, Albert Peres  wrote:

> Great...now is that Australian, Canadian, Hong Kong, Jamaican, Liberian,
> Namibian, New Zealand, Singaporean, Taiwanese, or US Dollars.  And how
> would you define 'decent' wine and 'good' restaurant...
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> You can check the Ontario prices in CDN at www.lcbo.com  (the site may
> be down for maintenance)
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> Albert Peres
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> afpe...@3129.ca
> 416.660.0847 cell
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COMMENT: I thought the samehow to compare...perhaps the McDonalds
burger...cost in each country would be more appropriate! What some
economists use:-

https://www.statista.com/statistics/274326/big-mac-index-global-prices-for-a-big-mac/

I used to drink red wine...good for you? Teeth started getting
discoloured...so I switched to white and especially Proseco, Cava and the
occasional Champagne. Teeth started eroding. So I had to stop! I had to
give up beer a long time ago and only drink a little. Now I am a whisky
man! Even that will come to an end. Gave up some and more for lent!

Depends on the Restaurant here and many top restaurants charge more for a
bottle of good wine than for the food! There was a case of some Financial
traders who had a posh nosh costing thousands. They weren't charged for the
food the Bottle of wine cost them £3K

Cheers.






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DEV BOREM KORUM

Gabe Menezes.


Re: [Goanet] Any idea how Goa would fit in on this list?

2019-04-10 Thread Albert Peres
Great...now is that Australian, Canadian, Hong Kong, Jamaican, Liberian, 
Namibian, New Zealand, Singaporean, Taiwanese, or US Dollars.  And how 
would you define 'decent' wine and 'good' restaurant...


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In Ontario, Canada, award winning local wines are about 18.00 to 22.00 
CDN, basic imports are 12.00 to 20.00. They can go as 25.00 to 30.00. 
The more mature and select picks are 25.00 to 50.00. And you can go up 
from there to thw 100.00 200.00 range for the stuff that was aged, 
cellared, before release...


We get amazing local wines, and a good selection of wines from all 
around the world...


Most Canadians drink young wines and keep 5-6 bottle on hand for, roast 
night, guest, the hockey game, or as gifts when invited to a party... 
Bring you own bottle (BYOB) and sharing at a party is huge here. It 
happens in college dorms thru to seniors events.


The wine market is 1/3 of alcohol sales and is growing. Beer is still 
popular at about 40% of sales.. And when to comes to wine, Canada 
imports much of what it consumes...


http://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/industry-markets-and-trade/canadian-agri-food-sector-intelligence/processed-food-and-beverages/profiles-of-processed-food-and-beverages-industries/canada-s-wine-industry/?id=1449859691976

http://www.canadianvintners.com/industry-statistics/

https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/180510/dq180510a-eng.htm

http://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/industry-markets-and-trade/international-agri-food-market-intelligence/reports/?id=1522931721523

You can check the Ontario prices in CDN at www.lcbo.com  (the site may 
be down for maintenance)


--
Albert Peres

afpe...@3129.ca
416.660.0847 cell


[Goanet] Any idea how Goa would fit in on this list?
Bernice Pereira bernicepereira at gmail.com
Tue Apr 9 06:28:52 PDT 2019

About $25 to 30 for a decent table wine at a good restaurant.

Bernice

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> On 09-Apr-2019, at 6:01 PM, Frederick Noronha gmail.com> wrote:

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> Mar 29 <https://twitter.com/NorbertElekes/status/662373151166466>
> Price of a bottle of table wine Bucharest: $5.0 Lagos: $6.8 Paris: $11.9
> Oslo: $13.7 New Delhi: $19.0 Sydney: $20.5 Seoul: $27.0 Tel Aviv: $28.8
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