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The Book of Rare or Disappeared Wines - Robert De Goulaine (French edition)

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The Book of Rare or Disappeared Wines by Robert de Goulaine is more than just a simple guide on wines. Republished several times, this work takes you on a journey through whimsical and funny anecdotes, spicy legends, and the history of places. By the end of this reading, intoxication becomes a philosophy of existence.

Author
Robert De Goulaine
Language
French 🇫🇷
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The Book of Rare or Disappeared Wines by Robert de Goulaine, published by Bartillat, is an exceptional work that has seen several reprints. The wines presented here are not just simple beverages, but witnesses of history, tellers of whimsical and funny anecdotes, carriers of spicy legends.

Each page of this book is an invitation to travel through crossed countries, places steeped in history, and encounters with fascinating people. The author does not just describe the wines; he immerses us in a universe where each bottle tells a unique story.

Through his stories, Robert de Goulaine shows us how wines can become a source of wisdom and a philosophy of existence.

Additional Information:

  • Format: Paperback
  • EAN13: 9782841002856
  • ISBN: 978-2-84100-285-6
  • Publisher: Bartillat
  • Publication Date: 03/2002
  • Number of Pages: 250
  • Dimensions: 22 x 17 x 1.9 cm
  • Weight: 310 g
  • Language: French

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9782841002856

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Author
Robert De Goulaine
Language
French 🇫🇷
Publisher
Bartillat
Number of pages
250
Date of publication
November 6, 2004