Vinography.com / Wine and the Internet in France
InterviewsI’ve often decried the pig-headed idiocy of the French government in its persistent cowing to the lobbying interests of puritanical organizations like National Association for Prevention in Alcoholism and Addiction. Here in America, corporations have our government in their pockets. In France, it’s the anti-alcohol zealots, who nearly succeeded in getting the government to ban web sites about wine from the internet (thankfully, some common sense prevailed).
And people wonder why per capita wine consumption has plummeted by 50% in France over the past decade according to some sources?
Consequently, I was quite intrigued to read a study that was recently sent to me by an organization called SOWINE, which polled over a thousand French citizens ages 18 to 65 on about their information consumption habits when it comes to wine.
Here are some of the results that the French government should really be paying attention to:
Keep reading:
http://www.vinography.com/archives/2010/04/wine_and_the_internet_in_franc.html
andes@andeswines.com





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