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Old Dec 19th 2009, 7:42 am
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I've been working in Mudgee for some time now, and am finally going home tomorrow. I thought I'd treat the long suffering missus to afew bottles of Mudgee's famous wine, afew selected bottles from Frog Rock, and then onto another cellar to seek out her favourite, a sauvignon blanc semillon.

This is where the problem first occurred, having spent half of my working life in France, I pride myself on my french pronunciation.

So I walked into this place and decided to have a look around, the two furlongs looked just the ticket, although I hadn't found the exact one the wife wanted

'Can I help you?' said the fella , 'yes mate' said I, 'have you got a 'semillon'?

Luckily his mind wasn't in the gutter like mine but it made me chuckle

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Old Dec 19th 2009, 8:11 am
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Originally Posted by stevenglish
I've been working in Mudgee for some time now, and am finally going home tomorrow. I thought I'd treat the long suffering missus to afew bottles of Mudgee's famous wine, afew selected bottles from Frog Rock, and then onto another cellar to seek out her favourite, a sauvignon blanc semillon.

This is where the problem first occurred, having spent half of my working life in France, I pride myself on my french pronunciation.

So I walked into this place and decided to have a look around, the two furlongs looked just the ticket, although I hadn't found the exact one the wife wanted

'Can I help you?' said the fella , 'yes mate' said I, 'have you got a 'semillon'?

Luckily his mind wasn't in the gutter like mine but it made me chuckle

ho hum

Steve
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