A wine journey

Wine Journey is a regular wine education session by Wine Daddy. No, it’s not a pimp, but a tutor who takes a small class over a couple of hours.

The Wine Daddy is Prakash, who has the sessions at Sanctuary@7, his awesome residence in Damansara Heights, KL. I had the opportunity to checkout his wine cellar. Very nice. I plan to go back there when he’s out.

Wine briefing

Wine briefing

The sessions, which are kinda weekly, are basically wine education and appreciation, and they organize introductory and more advanced tasting sessions to educate the wine palates of both the budding as well as the more experienced wine enthusiast.

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Movin on…

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It starts with the various types of wines there are. Then it moves on to the various regions around the world, as well as has how to nose and taste wines.

It’s interactive, and groups are small. Questions are always asked.

What we tried

What we tried

FYI

FYI

More details on their FB page here.

 

Brain damage: 6/10

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Absolut redesigns all its flavoureds

Absolut has jigged an overhaul of the packaging for all its fruit flavours, sayin it’s “one of the most dramatic changes we’ve made” to the vodka brand.

The designs dodge fruit imagery and use “symbolism and myths” attached to the fruits instead.

Definitely more colour

Definitely more colour

The packaging redesign covers all Absolut fruit flavours and has already started shipping to all Absolut markets, so expect to see it at your bar soon.

Click to view all

Click to view all

Thus far, am liking the skin on the Pears, Vanilia, and Cherrys bottles.

Come 'ere!

Come ‘ere!

Absolut Hibiskus is launching here soon. Since the hibiscus is our national flower, i guess u could call this our national vodka.

Keep an eye out for that!

Or rather a tongue.

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KKB

Hit it for a quick visit. Been too long.

Was happy to see a bunch of dogs welcome me. And had a great dinner at Antares’s neighbour’s place Mary.

Was a chilly nite. Temperature must have dropped to 18C.

Some vino. And lemang too

Some vino. And lemang too

 

A painting in my room

A funky painting in my room

 

My two escorts, Bonzo and Freckles, when i trekked upriver

My two escorts, Bonzo and Freckles, when i trekked upriver

 

An ol ass bridge

An ol ass suspension bridge

 

They were constantly screwing about. Quite distracting

They were constantly screwing about. Quite distracting

 

A calmer section downriver

A calmer section downriver

 

One of my fave sec of d river

One of my fave sec of d river

 

My personal spot. Skinny-dipping available

My personal spot. Skinny-dipping available

 

Freckles chillin

Freckles chillin after a swim

 

On one of my earlier, longer-term stay at KKB, Freckles was just a kid.

Where?

Where?

 

A clearer view

A clearer view

 

... and me too

… and me chillin too

 

Later!

Later!

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Bars – more than just bars

Bars have been the focal point of communities for centuries. It brings people together in a happy, jovial and tipsy environment, and i do feel sorry for anyone who has never been in one.

Like my letter in The Star in response to an alcophobic said, ”To many of us, having a drink is a time to relax after a hard week’s work, let off steam, chat and laugh hard (have you ever seen sad and sulking friends sitting together in a bar?), and catch up with friends and family.”

It’s a place to bond.

Bars. Always ready for u

Bars. Always ready for u

It’s also a place to celebrate an occasion, drown some sorrows, get spiritual, break (n mend) hearts, debate, flirt, discuss, hide, recharge and maybe even dream.

The social lubricant called ethanol helps, ensuring anything can happen.

No club or restaurant can perform similar functions.

It’s an essential weekly social activity and hobby for many. I’m in a bar every week for sure. It’s sumtin many people look forward to, sometimes without realizing it.

There’s this piece in this online mag (Serious Eats) entitled When Bars Were More Than Just Bars. Traditionally in some countries, bars were gathering points for the community and its leaders. Sorta like a town hall.

”They’ve always had a unique role of being places both part of and separate from the common horde, which is part of their appeal. The sociologist Ray Oldenburg described bars as a “third place,” different from home or work, where people could escape but still be part of a group. In centuries past, however, bars were far more than just that, and doubled as de facto town halls, jails, courtrooms, theaters, and places where schemers schemed and plotters plotted.”

I’ve definitely plotted in bars, with fellow Socialists. Haha.

”A lot of stuff gets stirred up and started in bars: protests, movements, sit-ins, and even the occasional revolution.”

”In the lead-up to the American Revolution, Philadelphia’s City Tavern became the unofficial meeting place for the First Continental Congress and is where George Washington and John Adams met for the first time.”

D place to be

D place to be

In countries where there’re no bars, where do folk gather? Hmmm.

When i was in Kandahar, Afghanistan, there were no bars (or even booze, tho there were lotsa drugs). People just sat their asses home most of d time. Lights out 10pm kinda shit. Not a very enticing life.

Not much to look forward to. Socially at least.

I did write a lil bout it once on this blog.( However, that post is now labelled ‘private’, as it’s probably better for Mercy Malaysia that way.)

So whichever bar you hangout at, that’s your public-cum-private refuge for those few hours.

Your second, cozy, crazy home. Enjoy it!

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