User blog comment:The Leader/Allow Alcholic Beverages/@comment-1295062-20101026235015

@ Mectrixctic - Before I was transfered to Spanish, I remember having a French lesson. Here I have the alcohols which France are famous for:


 * Champagne


 * Burgundy


 * Other Wines (about several hundreds)


 * Brandy


 * Calvados
 * Cider

Doesn't look like much, However France has 10s of wine regions apart from the two famous ones. Wikipedia know 37. Now, can I ask anyone, who doesn't know about Champagne wine? Anyone? No? What planet have you been living on (Planet Unit of Minor States of Minor America perhaps? You should had moved to Planet Ununited but PWNSOME Kingdom of England, Sheepland Wales, Haggismunchingplace Scotland and Ireland Number 2 Ulster Northern Ireland) and you should know. In that category there are three subcategories of the famous wines (forgot to mention Alsace as a wine... oops). Italian wine: 70 wine regions, Tuscany, Lombardy are famous wines. Wine or any drink is part of a country's identity. And they are a major part. I don't think the USA would be defined by alcohol because it just can't. Frankterre, Deuschland, Snowzerland, TerraMount, the Vking Empire are all better examples.