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Le prix du bonheur par Benjamin Wallace

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Peut-on acheter le bonheur ? Afin de répondre à la question, Benjamin Wallace a testé les produits les plus chers du monde, dont une bouteille de Château Cheval Blanc 1947, 225 g de bœuf de Kobe et le fameux café Kopi Luwak. Sa critique pourrait vous surprendre.

Translated into French (France) by Arkia JENNANE
Reviewed by Charlotte Buecheler
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About Benjamin Wallace

Benjamin Wallace is a journalist and author of The Billionaire's Vinegar, the true story of the world's most expensive bottle of (possibly phony?) wine. He's been a contributor to GQ, Details,… Full bio and more links

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