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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Fascinating subject for a person who is fascinated by wine. Thank you!
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The author certainly makes studying wine sound interesting. I'm not exactly an aficionado, but it'll definitely be nice to brag about my knowledge of wine on a date night if I'm able to read this book. I'm even jealous that wine got more recognition in the Bible than milk! I may want to look more into this book. Thanks for the review!
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It sounds like the author certainly did well in compressing so much information into so few pages while still including humor when appropriate and keeping the writing interesting. Still, I'm not much into alcohol at all, so this booklet probably isn't appropriate for me. I do like learning random facts and interesting tricks about things that I don't even partake in--I even watched Mythbusters take on the silver spoon in the champagne trick/myth--so I might peruse it for that kind of thing. Still, I generally just don't like drinking alcohol for personal reasons, so I'll pass. Thanks for the helpful review.
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I think the writing which is witty and well researched is appropriate for a book that deals with champagne. I can't wait to read it in its entirety. Nice review
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‪This is not something that I would enjoy reading. I have no interest in Champagne. I will pass on reading this book.‬
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appropriate for an audience interested or deals with champagne.#NonFiction #Reference #Booklet #Champagne #FreeBook
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Post by TheTrueNyree »

Great job on review. I love wine and champagne. The mixing of champagne and orange juice is called a Mimosa, and I have definitely enjoyed a few on vacation. I think this would be interesting to read since I enjoy champagne and wine. Thankfully the book isn't too long of a read. Congratulations on BOTD.
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