Official Review: The Instant Champagne Expert by Rudy Ernst

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Re: Official Review: The Instant Champagne Expert by Rudy Ernst

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I don't drink champagne myself, but I know a few folks that do who may enjoy reading up on it! I'll be sure to direct them to this book! Great review!
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I do not know much about champagne and drinks but after reading this review, I have gathered some knowledge about it. I am glad that you enjoyed reading the book and more so had fun writing the review. Many thanks for the insightful review.
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I'm always interested in learning new things and I know little about champagne. I had no idea true champagne only came from the Champagne region of France. This short book sounds full on information.
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Personally I do not like Champagne and will pass on this BOTD but the review was very well written and touched base on some points that might appeal to an audience more inclined to read the information.
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Love your review. I may be a teetotaller but I could enjoy learning the process of champagne making for curiosity's sake. Glad the book has very few errors and is a short read so it can be read fast.
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This book sounds like a great read, for the average to the professional wine drinkers of the world. I however am not a drinker of any kind, but would be willing to read through the book for the history and the process of making Champagne. Things like that really fascinate me.
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I can learn more about the wines from the book "The Instant Champagne Expert" by Rudy Ernst", which sheds more light on why should we have it, how to open a bottle and the type of glass to use to drink it.
Nice book which balancing that wittiness with well-researched facts.
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This sounds great for those who want to know the difference between champagne and wine. I also like that there's humor mixed in with well-researched facts.
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Post by Surabhi Rani »

Official Review: The Instant Champagne Expert by Rudy Ernst tempers the desire of the readers to read the whole book. The reviewer brings into our notice the author's wit and sense of humor in the book. A good book for the readers like me whose projects are to increase the store of general knowledge and build the vocabulary!
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Though not a lover of champagne, I will love to learn about it, and this book seems perfect for this purpose.
Thanks for the great review.
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I am definitely reading this and it is soon. A short read but packed with information that I could use. It's temporarily free today so thanks. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Thank you so much for your review! I actually know about the silver spoon trick; learned it when I was working as a bartender at a hotel. I'm glad that there is a spot of humour in the book, as whenever I'm reading informative books there's a lull in the flow and I kind o drift off. Otherwise, gonna add this to my 'To Read' shelf.
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Post by Agnes Masobeng »

I love wine as well as champagne for that reason I am very much interested in knowing the difference between the two. Great review.
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The Instant Champagne Expert by Rudy Ernst is all about Champaign. I am a food lover, and whether it's a drink or food, I would love to know everything about it. I'm going to love this book. But I don't know why but I can't download the free kindle copy. Please guide me.
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After reading your review I definitely want to try champagne atleast one time. I am interested to read this book to know more about champagne and its origin. Thanks for your review. I appreciate author's writing style to engage readers.
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