Книга: «A Little Course in Wine Tasting»

A Little Course in Wine Tasting

Производитель: "Дорлинг Киндерсли"

Серия: "A Little Course in..."

От издателя:Simply everything you need to know to learn something new; a practical and inspirational course in learning how to appreciate wineEver wanted to learn more about wine but don&# 039;t know where to begin? Take the first step with A Little Course in Wine Tasting, part of a new series of learning guides from DK where nothing is assumed and everything is explained.

Формат: 170x217мм, 192стр. (цветные иллюстрации) стр.

ISBN: 9781409365204

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