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Sunbury | Wine Australia
https://www.wineaustralia.com/discov...-wines/sunbury
Sunbury. Sunbury, near Melbourne, is one of Victoria's oldest wine regions, having produced wine since the 1860s. A wide variety of grapes successfully ripen ...
Homy,
I had no idea about this, until a friend mentioned he'd received a bottle from this region in his wine of the month club delivery.
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RANDLOVER
Sunbury | Wine Australia
Sunbury | Wine Australia
Sunbury.
Sunbury, near Melbourne, is one of Victoria's oldest
wine regions, having produced
wine since the 1860s. A wide variety of grapes successfully ripen ...
Homy,
I had no idea about this, until a friend mentioned he'd received a bottle from this region in his wine of the month club delivery.
Yeah, there’s several Wineries within a stones throw of my place, and a dozen within 15 minutes drive - never been to any of them... 😇. They are more for tourists - open by appointment only, etc. Buses of wine tasters come in on the weekends and apparently some good drops, but never got around to checking them out. Maybe one day. 😊
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We're winners at being losers!
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bee utey
Wow, someones loosing a lot more than that as I contribute exactly zero to that equation.
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I survived an expedition into dangerous unexplored territory - the women's section at Woolies - plus a detour into babies. Was sent on a mission, with pictures to ensure I got the right products. Scary stuff - I need a coffee!
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Recently I saw something unusual - this beautifully restored Kombi - which lives in a private storage unit in Brisbane. All I know is I think it's a 1965 with a transplanted 1500cc air cooled engine.
Apparently the owner has spent a LOT of money on it.
He is said to have eight Kombis, although I haven't seen them.
I'm a bit puzzled about why anyone would want 8 Kombis. One seems enough toy to me. Each to his own I suppose.
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DiscoMick
Recently I saw something unusual - this beautifully restored Kombi - which lives in a private storage unit in Brisbane. All I know is I think it's a 1965 with a transplanted 1500cc air cooled engine.
Apparently the owner has spent a LOT of money on it.
He is said to have eight Kombis, although I haven't seen them.
I'm a bit puzzled about why anyone would want 8 Kombis. One seems enough toy to me. Each to his own I suppose.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d6fa208c53.jpg
You could say the same about the rivet counters on here with many landy
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True. But at least LRs are useful. Kombis are just slow old boxes on wheels.
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DiscoMick
True. But at least LRs are useful. Kombis are just slow old boxes on wheels.
Umm, a 65 landie would be a slow, old.....box on wheels, me thinks...not that I have driven either.
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I survived an expedition into dangerous unexplored territory -
Interesting. If you had bumped into a very olde bloke with a beard in there you could have asked the immortal question.
"Dr Livingstone, I presume?"[smilebigeye]