Diana Tyler's Random Things

Aspiring writer who dreams of travelling the world. Versatile listener when it comes to music but my faves are MJJ and ST . Gale Harold fan, MGG fanatic, loves all things French!

To sum it up I'm an avid reader, sometimes thrill seeker, freelance writer, enjoys meeting new people & learning about them have been a blessing for everyday people are my heroes & Yami is my dream man.

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Author: dianatylerrandomthings | 25.4.2012 | Permalink

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A handout picture released on April 17, 2012 by Christie’s auction house shows a bottle of “Vin Jaune” French wine dating back to 1774. A bottle of French wine dating back to 1774 and dubbed “the wine of kings and the king of wines” is expected to fetch between 40,000 and 50,000 Swiss francs (32,000 and 40,000 euros) at auction next month in Geneva.

A handout picture released on April 17, 2012 by Christie’s auction house shows a bottle of “Vin Jaune” French wine dating back to 1774. A bottle of French wine dating back to 1774 and dubbed “the wine of kings and the king of wines” is expected to fetch between 40,000 and 50,000 Swiss francs (32,000 and 40,000 euros) at auction next month in Geneva.

Author: dianatylerrandomthings | 17.4.2012 | Permalink

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