Isabella Fabiani was never meant to run the vineyards. In the sun-drenched hills of Reims, she was known as the "Champagne Princess"—a title given by the tabloids more for her late-night gala appearances and silk gowns than for any expertise in viticulture. But when her father, the formidable Count Fabiani, passed away suddenly, he left behind a final vintage that was not yet bottled and a mountain of debt that threatened to dissolve the family legacy.
The Fabiani Prestige didn't just save the estate; it redefined the industry. Isabella remained the Champagne Princess, but she no longer wore a crown of gold. She wore the title of the woman who had mastered the bubbles, proving that true royalty is found in the work of one's own hands. La princesa del champan - Anette Fabiani.epub
This is an original story inspired by the title and themes associated with La princesa del champán . The Effervescent Inheritance Isabella Fabiani was never meant to run the vineyards