yes they did
yes they did but it was watered down
The French drink wine at Christmas. Usually wine is served with dinner. After dinner people usually drink champagne. Children drink soda at Christmas.
yes
In France the children usually start drink wine and wisky at the age of 10
Yes, Roman children did drink wine at some time, but remember that the ancients always drank their wines watered down, not "straight" as we drink wine today. A young boy's portion would be heavily watered down and perhaps flavored with a spice or burnt toast. Fruit juices were also popular children's beverages.
the ancient greeks loved to drink wine
Wine is the traditional Portuguese drink.
They usually drank the same as the rich but it was a little less fortunate they used to drink out of plastic and metal glasses only. Just joking. The poor Romans drank wine but it was a cheaper grade of wine than the wealthy drank. They also had a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of vinegar and water.
The National Animal of France is The Gallic Rooster and the National food is Cheese and Croissants. They also eat frogs and make and drink there own wine. even the Children can drink the wine int he restaurants..
The most common beverage would have been 'near-beer.' It was made from the last sparging of the malted grains and contained almost no alcohol. But the brewing process sterilized the water and made it safe to drink.
They are only given a sip so they will drink responsibility. They know when to say when.
Mead is fermented the fermented mixture of honey and water. It really is not wine.