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  1. RealVincentCoucke on

    For context, alcohol is cheaper here in Luxembourg than a lot of countries around us. This means it gets bought here and consumed elsewhere and still counts towards the total consumed. That said, consumption still is pretty high here overall I’d say.

  2. So people in Turkey and Kosovo (and all the microstates except Malta) drink no wine at all?

  3. iamthe0ther0ne on

    I’m surprised Sweden is higher than its neighbors. It’s damn near impossible to get alcohol here, there’s limited stock compared to other places–I’m lucky if I can find pinot grigio at the Systembolaget near me–and it’s really expensive. 

  4. Your legend needs correcting, plus the title should be by country rather than Europe by Europe. You’d do better by removing the non-European countries and adding in the white null field for countries without figures.

  5. ❌ Wrong‼️
    That wine consumption figure isn’t accurate anymore since Jean-Claude Juncker (LUX) died.

  6. Logical-Leopard5192 on

    Surprised Spain is in the ‚low‘ category — I’d have assumed higher given the Mediterranean culture. Is this just per capita dragging it down because of the large non-drinking population, or actual lower consumption overall?

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