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Katie wants to know what to wear to the wine dinner with the French wine maker from Champagne and the Armagnac "free pour". I advise that she first of all study the origins of Armagnac - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armagnac_(drink) and only then decide on the appropriate outfit.
See the photos above - perhaps something along these lines could suit the occasion?
See the photos above - perhaps something along these lines could suit the occasion?
I myself. will be wearing something cool, comfy and casual. Probably also something that will protect me from mossies and allow seamless changeover between airconditioned comfort to hot humid tropical weather. We may get time to practice this type of dressing in Darwin!!!
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