Monseigneur le Vin
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Monseigneur le Vin is a distinctly cheeky but highly informative French introduction to the art of drinking wine.



Monseigneur le Vin is a distinctly cheeky but highly informative French introduction to the art of drinking wine.
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