Richard Juhlin

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Richard Juhlin (born 1962) is a Swedish writer on Champagne and is a freelance journalist.

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Education

Juhlin is a physical education teacher by training, and was educated at the Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences in Stockholm. He worked as a teacher in Mälarhöjden before he could make Champagne-related activities his full-time profession in 1986. [1]

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