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                                   A SHORT HISTORY OF WINE



                 Grape nectar is certainly the oldest and most appreciated beverage in the world, a muse for great artists and a source of joy for simple men.
               The evolution of taste and production techniques provides a wonderful look into the civilizations where wine was a symbol of status and culture,
                                                 representing aspirations and contradictions.

                                         Words JESSICA BORDONI     Illustrations SABRINA MORREALE












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                      10000bc~3500

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                                   the neolithic era                                     the early heroic civilisations                                                   wine in ancient greece                                   wine in etruscan society
                                and the discovery of wine                       3500bc~1000  in mesopotamia, egypt and palestine                                           and magna graecia                                          and roman times


                         With the “Neolithic” revolution, man abandoned            One of the first populations to cultivate vines was                           In Greece, wine became an agricultural staple             The Etruscans, who settled between Tuscany,
                         a nomadic lifestyle and began farming. Most               the Sumerians, who settled in Mesopotamia on                                776bc~146bc  together with wheat and olives. Hellenic cul-  Umbria and Lazio, cultivated vines, mixing them
                         scholars place the birth of wine cultivation in           the strip of land between the Tigris and the Eu-                              ture linked it to the cult of Dionysus, god of the      753bc~476  with  trees  and  selecting  certain  typical varieties.
                         an area between eastern Turkey, western Iran              phrates. Papyri and tomb paintings show that in                               force of life and inebriation. The Greeks would           In Roman times, prosperous wine growing spread
                         and the Caucasus Mountains (Georgia, Armenia              ancient Egypt, wine was considered the beverage                               sip wine at banquets called symposiums. It was            to France and elsewhere in Europe. In De Agri Cul-
                         and Azerbaijan). The story goes that wine was             of pharaohs, priests and senior officials during                              a spicy drink flavored with honey and diluted             tura, the oldest work of Latin prose, Cato the Elder
                         unintentionally discovered after the accidental           religious and social ceremonies. A wealth of in-                              with water, poured from richly decorated ter-             describes grapevines as the most important crop
                         fermentation of grapes stored in a container. In          formation on viticulture in Palestine comes from                              racotta  amphora. Hellenic colonization intro-            of the peninsula, while Pliny the Elder wrote the
                         Georgia and Armenia, archaeological digs have             the  Old  Testament.  Jewish  tradition  identifies                           duced viticulture to the whole Mediterranean              phrase ‘In vino veritas’, in wine there is truth, in his
                         unearthed cellars dating back to 6,000-5,000 BC,          Noah as the founder of wine cultivation - after the                           area. In Italy, the Magna Graecia area – and Ca-          Naturalis Historia. Drinking wine was considered
                         containing presses, goblets and objects for pro-          Great Flood, the patriarch stepped off the ark and                            labria in particular – was renamed Enotria, the           immoral: males were not allowed to drink before
                         ducing and storing wine.                                  planted the first vine.                                                       land of wine.                                             the age of 30, while for women it was totally banned.









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