French discover new pleasure — adult comics about wine | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

Emmanuel Guillot poses with his comic book in his cellar on March 22, 2018 in Cruzille, north eastern France. It is no secret that the French love wine. But they are also the world's second biggest consumers of graphic novels after the Japanese. Organic winemaker Emmanuel Guillot also sets out in search of the ultimate oenological high in his warm-hearted hit series, "A Great Lost Burgundy" ("Un grand Bourgogne oublie"), which is also as much about educating as entertaining its readers. Image: AFP/Philip Desmazes
Emmanuel Guillot poses with his comic book in his cellar on March 22, 2018 in Cruzille, north eastern France. It is no secret that the French love wine. But they are also the world’s second biggest consumers of graphic novels after the Japanese. Organic winemaker Emmanuel Guillot also sets out in search of the ultimate oenological high in his warm-hearted hit series, “A Great Lost Burgundy” (“Un grand Bourgogne oublie”), which is also as much about educating as entertaining its readers. Image: AFP/Philip Desmazes

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