1 posted on
05/29/2005 3:11:18 PM PDT by
quidnunc
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To: quidnunc
And of course, it can't be that Americans stopped buying the snooty stuff...
2 posted on
05/29/2005 3:13:10 PM PDT by
50sDad
( ST3d - Star Trek Tri-D Chess! http://my.oh.voyager.net/~abartmes)
To: quidnunc
To: quidnunc
We went over to Paso Robles yesterday. Great wine, great weather. Adelaida Reserve Zin is just awesome.
Maybe I'll buy a bottle of Louis Jadot now that the Froggies have rejected the EU constitution.
4 posted on
05/29/2005 3:13:52 PM PDT by
stboz
To: quidnunc
And of course, it can't be that Americans stopped buying the snooty stuff...
5 posted on
05/29/2005 3:14:01 PM PDT by
50sDad
( ST3d - Star Trek Tri-D Chess! http://my.oh.voyager.net/~abartmes)
To: quidnunc
Paris French wine exports sank again in the first quarter of 2005 confirming a downward spiral which has plunged the sector into crisis...Heh, heh. Call it The O'Reilly Factor.
6 posted on
05/29/2005 3:14:36 PM PDT by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Leftists would have no standards at all)
To: quidnunc
Over-production, or that Americans have had enough of their swill? I continue to avoid buying anything French.
7 posted on
05/29/2005 3:15:00 PM PDT by
MizSterious
(First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
To: quidnunc
I'm not much of a wine drinker but friends of mine who are insist that Oregon wines are much better than French wines.
8 posted on
05/29/2005 3:15:43 PM PDT by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Leftists would have no standards at all)
To: quidnunc
I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
Or is it the smell of the French wine industry melting?
9 posted on
05/29/2005 3:16:35 PM PDT by
vetvetdoug
(Shiloh, Corinth, Iuka, Brices Crossroads, Harrisburg, Britton Lane, Holly Springs, Hatchie Bridge,)
To: quidnunc
French Wine Exports Drowning Finally, the world in total is sick of the French and their whine!
10 posted on
05/29/2005 3:17:13 PM PDT by
EGPWS
To: quidnunc
So they're protesting in the streets and 'demanding' emergency measures.
C'est domage!
11 posted on
05/29/2005 3:17:14 PM PDT by
ladyjane
To: quidnunc
"Become simpler" what condescension! How about become better, more consistent?
There's a reason Aussie wines aren't allowed at blind tastings in Paris any more, an it doesn't reflect well on the French wine industry.
15 posted on
05/29/2005 3:19:23 PM PDT by
The_Reader_David
(Christ is Risen! Christos Anesti! Khristos Voskrese! Al-Masih Qam! Hristos a Inviat!)
To: quidnunc
The problem for the French is that American, Australian, Chilean and even New Zealand wines are comparable or better at the same price. Who would pay for French when domestic or Pacific wine is better or cheaper or both?
Worse news for the French, Mexico is beginning to make very good wines.
16 posted on
05/29/2005 3:20:22 PM PDT by
muir_redwoods
(Free Sirhan Sirhan, after all, the bastard who killed Mary Jo Kopeckne is walking around free)
To: quidnunc
On Wednesday, thousands of producers took to the streets of the southern city of Nimes in the Languedoc-Roussillon region demanding further emergency measures to save wine-growers from disaster. At least in the USA we have a leader with vision that sees what disaster is and has the knowledge and fortitude to prevent it!
18 posted on
05/29/2005 3:20:59 PM PDT by
EGPWS
To: quidnunc
The French have been exporting their high-end bordeauxs and burgundies for years in the belief that American customers would pay the high price due to the qualitative factors involved. Since the "quality revolution" in New World (US, Argentina, Chile, Australia, etc.) wines, however, they are no longer able to justify such "snob pricing." The rise in the Euro hasn't helped either.
France does produce quality, low cost wines, but doesn't export them. I will pick a few up when I am in Paris for the Air Show, but they would be insane to think that yours truly would ever pay $60 for a Burgundy (Pinot Noir) when I could get an Oregon Pinot of superior quality for a third of the price (and support American farmers too!).
19 posted on
05/29/2005 3:21:31 PM PDT by
Clemenza
(Vader 2008: In your heart, you know he's right)
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To: quidnunc
Perhaps that frog Chirac will give the wineries some of the UN graft $$. Or would that be to franc?
22 posted on
05/29/2005 3:23:38 PM PDT by
G.Mason
( It's people like you, that make people like me, people like you!)
To: quidnunc
Oregon has some fine wines...better beer, though.
25 posted on
05/29/2005 3:24:58 PM PDT by
msf92497
(My brain is "twitchy")
To: quidnunc
"We need to tax foreign wines," said Maurice, a wine producer from Beziers, attending the Nimes protest, which attracted between 7,500 and 11,000 protestors. "Wholesalers can go to Spain and buy wines at half price, but I don't have the right to go there and buy half-price pesticides," he added.
Ah yes, as if that won't spark retribution from your fellow Socialist nations.
Kind of gets you...right in the funny bone.
27 posted on
05/29/2005 3:25:19 PM PDT by
Caipirabob
(Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
To: quidnunc
There's lots of good wines from all over the world that are at least as good but lots cheaper than French wines.
30 posted on
05/29/2005 3:30:29 PM PDT by
Paleo Conservative
(Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho! Andrew Heyward's got to go!)
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