+ Follow LOUIS ROEDERER Tag
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[Title] => The fizz and fun of champagne
[Summary] => The love for that effervescent mystery called champagne is certainly nothing new. During the Renaissance, the only thing François I of France and Henry VIII of England agreed on was their preference for bubbly. Napoleon carted along cases of it to his battlefronts.
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[AuthorName] => Melissa Golangco
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