Danny Dude and his friends were having a wine tasting in Danny's wine cellar. Danny was having a good time and had become rather tipsy. He was slurring his words and stumbling a little. About an hour into the tasting, Danny was furious to find that he couldn't find his most precious bottle, a $2,500 bottle of 2000 Chateau Lafite Rothschild. Danny yells at the assembled crowd, "$250,000 to anyone who can produce a 2000 Chateau Lafite Rothschild." Everyone laughed at this ridiculous price, but Pearl took Danny seriously. Pearl slipped out of the tasting, immediately went to the nearest wine store, and bought a bottle of 2000 Chateau Lafite Rothschild for $2,500. Pearl brought the bottle back to the event before the wine tasting had finished. Danny's offer of $250,000 for the $2,500 bottle of wine is most likely:
(A) Not an offer because a reasonable person would not believe Danny intended to offer $250,000 for a $2,500 bottle of wine.
(B) Not an offer because the subject matter of the offer was missing.
(C) An enforceable offer, but Danny can revoke the offer at any time if he changes his mind.
(D) An enforceable offer, and Danny cannot revoke the offer because Pearl had materially relied on the offer by going to the store and purchasing the wine.