Partially buried dolia at a wine cellar in the town of Boscoreale, Italy E. Dodd / Ministero della Cultura / Parco Archaeologico di Pompei Historians know the ancient Romans drank a lot of wine, with ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Archaeologists have revealed how Roman wine would have looked, smelled ...
Ancient Roman wine has long been seen as a simpler, rougher version of what we drink today. But new research suggests the opposite. By studying how Romans fermented and stored wine in massive clay ...
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 ...
Wine was the lifeblood of Roman social life. By comparing ancient and modern winemaking jars, archaeologists have revealed how Roman wine looked, smelled and tasted 1. Ancient Romans fermented and ...