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Champagne Coolers, do they fit most champagne bottles

Quick random question but the champagne coolers looks very narrow in the LWB. Do they fit most standard bottles, I assume DP, Krug and some of the others with fatter bottoms won't fit? 1994 Range Rover LSE Autobiography
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Out of all the first world problems ever on posted on fullfatrr.com,
this one's takes the (caviar) biscuit.

And may I say an important question!

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There is simply nothing worse than warm champagne, as I regularly have to remind British Airways. What the points in serving a £100 bottle that's luke warm! Although another first world question then! How long in people's experience does it take to get an ambient bottle down to proper chilled temperature if it's not cold in the first place in the coolers that LR provide. 1994 Range Rover LSE Autobiography
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I thought the same, after clarting about glueing my intake manifold what a relief it is to find out I'm not the only one who has problems with a Range rover Rolling with laughter

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I feel for you. Crying or Very sad But do those cheap champagnes you refer to travel well? Confused John
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They don’t properly chill, they only maintain coolness - chill your fizz before putting in the RR 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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I can confirm that a normal bottle of Champagne fits fine but anything remotely wider is a no-go.

As such you can't rule out DP, Krug, Bolly and the like! 1994 Range Rover LSE Autobiography
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