French cigar traders drawaparallel with what happened to French wine making in the 1970s: despite scandals, defeats in tasting tests and competition from new wines on three continents, French growers complacently rested on their vines, convinced that they had the best soils, the best wine-making weather and the best grapes.
Well, if she didn't, Mr. Tarantino couldn't fold the Siegfried and Brunhilde myth into his mashup, and drawa bitterly ironic parallel between Candyland and Valhalla.