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Roman Wine

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food-and-drink1 year ago

"Revealing the True Taste of Roman Wine: New Research Surprises Experts"

Recent research challenges the traditional view of Roman wine as unpleasant, revealing that Roman winemakers may have produced wines comparable to fine wines of today. The study compared Roman dolia with traditional Georgian qvevri, finding similarities in taste and aromas. The use of porous clay jars, controlled air contact, and burying the vessels in the ground allowed for temperature control and the development of protective yeasts, resulting in rich, balanced wines with grassy, nutty, and dried fruit flavors. This research highlights the value of comparing ancient and modern wine production techniques and the revival of ancient methods in some parts of Europe today.

food-and-drink2 years ago

"Uncovering the Spicy and Nutty Flavors of Ancient Roman Wine"

Researchers from Ghent University analyzed Roman dolia, large clay jars used for winemaking, and found that Roman wine had a slightly spicy flavor with aromas of toasted bread and walnuts, likely due to factors such as vessel shape, material, and storage. The clay's porosity allowed controlled oxidation during fermentation, and its mineral-rich composition gave the wine a drying sensation in the mouth, which may have been desirable to Roman palates. The study suggests that the Romans were skilled in producing diverse wines with specific organoleptic characteristics.