Babycham
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Babycham: A Christmas fizz from yesteryear (673 words)
by - written on 20/01/13 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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Oh dear! The first time I ever tasted Babycham was when I was about 17 years old. I thought I was so grown up and sophisticated. This drink seems to have been around for years. The last time I bought any was the day before Christmas Eve 2012. I bought it not for my own consumption, but for my mother in law, who was coming round to ...  Read the complete review

Ninski1
Old times remembered (264 words)
by - written on 14/01/13 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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This drink reminds me of my Mother, who used to drink Babycham, sometimes with Brandy in and always with a cherry on a stick, which I thought was the height of sophistication in the 1980's. Recently I picked some up in my local Tesco, 4 200ml bottles of the sparkling perry for £3.99, as it was Christmas. Babycham is a bit of ...  Read the complete review

bringingsexyback
Babycham (436 words)
by - written on 09/01/13 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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WHAT IS IT? A perry that is popular at Christmas as an alternative to wine. THE FLAVOUR Babycham is very sweet and tastes like cheaper wine.  It has got a nice taste and it is lighter than most white wines, I like how bubbly it is and how the sweet fruity taste lingers in my mouth after I have drunk it. ...  Read the complete review

MsTricia
Get's me in the mood for Christmas! (419 words)
by - written on 10/12/12 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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After reading a review on here some time ago it reminded me of how much I love this drink! It proper reminds me of Christmas, as when I was younger (I'm talking aged 13 or so,not 5!) and used to go round my aunt's in Bristol where most my family live, I was allowed some of this after my Christmas dinner as a treat. As a a nostalgic treat ...  Read the complete review

brady58
Babycham: Retro drinking at its finest (375 words)
by - written on 27/10/12 (Very useful, 137 readings)
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I love BabyCham it was always the drink that I was allowed to have at Christmas when I was a teenager and this carried on to me enjoying it when I was an adult too. Babychamp is most definitely a drink that is designed for ladies though there is nothing to stop men from enjoying it too. It always reminds me of a classier version of an ...  Read the complete review

k2705
I'd Love A Babycham! (452 words)
by - written on 03/01/11 (Very useful, 498 readings)
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Babycham is a Christmas must for me and my Mum, it just wouldn't be the same without it. Babycham was first launched in the UK way back in 1953. In its 57 years it has seen it popularity rise and fall and start to rise again. The Babycham trademark is a cute brown and white fawn wearing a blue bow around its neck. ...  Read the complete review

Emmald
Babycham: Baby this ain't no Sham. (708 words)
by - written on 16/11/09 (Very useful, 1289 readings)
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When we used to drive past Shepton Mallet there was a famous landmark that we always looked out for, on top of the Showering's factory stood a life-size statue of a fawn ( like Bambi), this little `Bambi` deer was the trademark of Babycham, the champagne perry drink that used to be so popular. A glass of Babycham was the first ...  Read the complete review

iriston
Lack of supply (104 words)
by - written on 16/11/02, updated on  16/11/02 (Somewhat useful, 315 readings)
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My wife and I enjoy going out for meals and for many years my wife was able to enjoy a glas or two of Babycham. We live in Winchester, in the county of Hampshire, eat and drink locally. We are unable to enjoy those eveings out so much now because none of the restuarants or public houses sell Babycham any more. Why is this? My wife ...  Read the complete review

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