France's latest domestic threat: wine terrorism

Tue, 08/05/2008 - 2:08pm
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Turns out the wine and cheese set isn't as "civilized" as one would think. At least that's the case in France's Languedoc-Roussillon region, which happens to be the world's biggest wine-growing area by volume, Time reports:

Hurting from overproduction and cheap imports and punished lately by the rising cost of gas, a small group of local winegrowers has resorted to "wine terrorism" in a violent attempt to shock the French government into helping them.

Targets have included "public and private buildings, supermarkets, tanker trucks hauling cheap imported wine, and businesses accused of gouging growers with ever shrinking prices." So far, only one of the guerrilla grape growers has been hurt, but the violence and destruction have cost hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of damage.

While the rising cost of gas has exacerbated their situation, the wine terrorists aren't exactly a new phenomenon. Last summer, the guerrilla growers released a video threatening "blood will flow" unless the French government moved to raise wine prices. And in 1907, the French army shot six demonstrators during a revolt of winemakers in the region. These grape gripes, it appears, go back a long way.

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Terrorism

One side comment, I think the word "Terrorism" is so vague and incapable of delivering the meaning of so many situations and incidents that it is being used by the media these days. I guess there is need to invent or use more words to differentiate between these situations. There is a strong feeling behind the word terrorism which, for me, entail, killing innocent people in a dispute between a government and a rebel group

Name them anything but Terrorists

Let's have a look at the lighter side of a naming convention for those in the trade who make a stand against perceived lack of support from their respective governments servicing the Wine Trade. Terrorist - Freedom Fighter - Oenophile - Oenophiter!