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SAS Wine
I picked this up a few years ago at a wedding I attended.
It was a very nice drop indeed and a fine wedding, and I thought it would be of interest to a number of you. |
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If it was Sauvignon Blanc it would interest the wife greatly, it's the only stuff she'll drink, NZ Sauv B.
Why she can't do far cheaper Aussie Chardonnay I don't know - far, far cheaper and they've got a SAS too. The Brit SAS probably use stuff from our own Grapes of Wrath? |
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If I come across an Australian SF Say Blanc I'll be sure to get you a bottle!
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The only wine I have with a military link is this - mango wine, I doubt it's aged well.
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A couple of bottles of Calvados, one given to my father on a trip to Normandy and one from Cafe Gondree at Ranville. |
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Will LRDG beer do?...
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Might be a bit too warm to drink?
All good stuff for the man cave. |
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Crikey the LRDG beer would be even rarer than their cap badge!
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Read the label if not already done so! A fine brew!
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