In 2019, a family in the small town of Carmona, Spain made a surprising discovery while renovating their home: They found an Ancient Roman tomb. Archaeologists soon started excavating and were excited ...
A recent study reveals new details about how Ancient Romans kept their wine safe and packed full of flavor. Amphora, 50-100. Italy, Rome or Sidonia, Roman, 2nd half 1st Century. Glass; diameter: 2.5 ...
They set out to make grape wine using only ancient skills and natural ingredients. Grapes were crushed by hand and sealed ...
It’s no secret that the ancient Romans were lovers of wine. So gripped by the grape were they, that they even worshiped a god — Bacchus — devoted to wine and merriment. But, little is known about what ...
From a modern, scientific perspective, the wine Romans drank is often seen as an inconsistent, poorly made, and thoroughly unpleasant beverage. It is alleged that Roman winemakers had to mask their ...
Unlike the highly-mechanized processes of the modern wine industry, Georgian vintners still employ a rustic approach. Grapes are crushed by hand or foot, placed in egg-shaped vessels known as qvevri, ...
Wine made in ancient ways is gaining new fans. Natural wine — which emphasizes sustainability and minimal processing — is seeing growing interest in the U.S even though overall wine consumption has ...
From studying vineyards buried under the ash of Mount Vesuvius to submerging grapes in the sea, these winemakers offer time travel through taste. A vineyard cascades down the slopes of Elba, an ...
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