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 think champagne is one of the beverages that come with a fascinating story in our flutes. I find this booklet informative and amusing. Excellent review! Thanks!
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The Instant Champagne Expert by Rudy Ernst is a 27-page #NonFiction #Booklet about #Champagne and its health benefits.

Thanks for the review.

#Reference #FreeBook
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This looks like a pro guide to drinking and serving Champagne. Nice.
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In "The Instant Champagne Expert", Rudy Ernst talks about champagne. After reading this book, readers will learn how champagne was originally created, differences between champagne and wine, health benefits for drinking champagne, and the best champagne labels from various regions.

#NonFiction #Reference #Booklet #Champagne #FreeBook
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This looks like a great book on champagne that I would want to read. There is a lot about it I would love to know like why it's associated with celebration. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like an interesting and informative read to champagne lovers who want to know how it is made and its health benefits. However, this doesn't like my kind of read. Anyway, congrats to the author on the BOTD!
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A short book that talks about champagne and its health benefits sounds like a good read for wine lovers.
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Post by alfredwambua »

Nice work from the reviewer only that the book is more of alcohol advertisement hence attracting limited audience.
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I loved the author's humorous tone too. Besides, I've also learnt a few interesting facts about the history of champagne and its health benefits. :) Thanks for your review!
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I love me some wine too but I'm also as dumb as a stone when it comes to wine speak. I could learn a thing or two from this book. Nice review!
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Very concise and honest review, although I do not feel it is for me. The language and writing style do seem exceptional.
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It is nice that the author has mixed humor with well-researched facts to talk about champagne. It's well-edited!
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Wowww!!!!!. I can't even imagine calcium can be gotten from champagne. Although, I haven't taken it before, but I think I'm eager to do so ASAP
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I like how this book is witty but well-researched! I like wine and champagne so this would be a totally good read. Informative and enjoyable would be the best description for this book. Your review also was enjoyable to read! I liked how you somehow did not agree about the author's words on what not to do while having champagne. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Aditi Sapate »

From your review it seems like you were the perfect person for this job! I've never tried or plan on trying champagne, but I'd love to read this book. Great job on the review!
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