Tuesday, June 17, 2008

So long as it ain't the issue stuff...

From Decanter.com comes this tidbit:
French foreign legion launches wine
June 16, 2008

The French foreign legion is venturing into the wine industry to help raise money to fund its ageing veterans, it announced last week.

The wine, L'Esprit du Corps, will be sold at €7 (£5.50) a bottle on www.legion-boutique.com. The first wines in the range, from the 2007 vintage, are a red and rosé from the Cotes de Provence appellation.

They are made on a 40 hectare estate in Puyloubier, Provence, that also currently houses over 100 invalided legionnaires.

Annual production is rated at around 300,000 bottles.

According to the Legion, the wines are being sold in a bid to supplement the French government's inadequate pension veterans.

Money raised from sales will be used to house and care for veterans as well as help them re-adjust to civilian life.
Have to ask at the local wine store if they intend to carry it. The proprietor is a vet...

A couple of times in my career I served with someone who had trained or been on an exercise with the French or the Italians, and they had some leftover field rations. Wine in a tube, yum.

UPDATE: Please note that it is Decanter.com which can't spell Esprit de Corps, and which capitalized "Franch",but not "Foreign" or "Legion."

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