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La felicità si può comprare? Per scoprirlo, lo scrittore Benjamin Wallace ha provato alcuni dei prodotti più costosi al mondo, fra cui una bottiglia di Chateau Cheval Blanc del 1947, poco più di due etti di manzo Kobe e il leggendario caffé Kopi Luwak. Le sue valutazioni sono sorprendenti.
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, Salon and The Washington Post. Full bio »
Translated into Italian by Roberto Biella-Battista
Reviewed by Daniele Berti
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