any red wine aficionado in SHV?

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Re: any red wine aficionado in SHV?

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taabarang wrote:First a fuckin sushi crawl and then wine tasting. It's starting to get too yuppified for me here.
Well Budweiser is making inroads in KH, so go buy a case of that on your way out!
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taabarang wrote:First a fuckin sushi crawl and then wine tasting. It's starting to get too yuppified for me here.
Alternatively, we could organise a muddy-fish catch crawl through a pond/ditch, followed by an "authentic Cambodian" rice wine tasting session.
https://cambodiaexpatsonline.com/post144 ... ng#p144651

Might attract even more yuppies tho'. :whistler:
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Re: any red wine aficionado in SHV?

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@ taabarang, maybe this more to your liking ? :beer3:

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Re: any red wine aficionado in SHV?

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bolueeleh, since there's no image I can't know for sure, but I rather doubt it. I remember the bolueeleh and Jamie of old before they came under the Yuppie influence.
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