18. JULIUS CAESAR VENERIS:
Happy Julius Caesar Friday!
From: Military Tribune, Gaius Volusenus
To: The Empire
TIDINGS, citizens.
Ave Socii.
Today Imperial General CAIUS JULIUS CAESAR rides
again.
His history, as told in
The Night Julius
Caesar Invented Champagneis now published and available to all within the Empire, and those without too,
through Amazon.com.
SIGNED: Gaius Volusenus, IV, Commander of Caesar’s
cavalry.
Ave, et vale.
Below a synopsis of The Night Julius Caesar Invented Champagne:
Rebecca, modern-day wine-expert and ‘nose’, never dreamed she’d become a wine-detective
too. But when Doctor ‘47 and his dark forces continue saturating the market
with chemically made copy-wines, ready to decimate anyone in their way,
especially Rebecca, she travels across time and space—escorted by Julius
Caesar, Wolfgang Puck and Julia Child—to find the first vine. Will Rebecca
prevail and save wine for Pharaoh Narmer to sign peace treaties with it in 3000
B.C.; for King Nestor to inherit wine and with it postpone the Trojan War in
1250 B.C.? Indeed will Rebecca with Caesar invent Champagne in 50 B.C. and foil
Doctor ‘47?
The Night
Julius Caesar Invented Champagne takes you on a dramatic adventure over eleven thousand years to
the birth of Dionysos.
Praise for Madeleine de Jean’s The Night Julius Caesar Invented Champagne
“Through the lens of a Champagne flute
Madeleine broadens the scope of our culture’s history and the roots of our
taste for great wines.” John
Scharffenberger, Scharffenberger Sparkling and
Scharffen Berger Chocolates.
When Madeleine de Jean opened the
first wine bar in the US in New Orleans with Chef Paul Prudhomme and became the
first woman sommelier in the world, she was expanding her dramatic talents from
stage and screen which had been honed at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and
Paris’s Comedie Francaise Conservatoire.
Her detecting and tasting in archives and vineyards for decades results in The Night Julius Caesar Invented Champagne, in
which ‘Madam Champagne’ continues sharing her beliefs in the civilizing effects
of wine and Champagne. http://champagnetoujours.blogspot.com
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Nunc bibendum est.
Please find more on Madeleine de Jean's Author's page
The Night Julius Caesar Invented Champagne
now released on: Amazon.com
Hail Caesar!
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