Discover the origin of our "comedy", as always, wine is part of its history and tradition. Javier Sanz tells us about it in this article.
The word "vignette" is of French origin and derives from "vignette", diminutive of "vigne". In the following article we will talk about the origin of the word wine and its relationship with the world of comics and vignettes.
Following the defeat of the Allied armies in the Battle of France, the Germans and French signed an armistice on 22 June 1940. From then on, France was divided: the north and west were occupied by the German army, Alsace and Lorraine were annexed to the Third Reich, and the south was the free zone.
Learn the interesting story of how it was discovered whether bottles auctioned in 1787 belonged to President Thomas Jefferson.
We explore America's Prohibition years and how certain wineries were saved from their final fate by a miraculous trade agreement.
In a curious Turkish mosaic, we discovered an inscription in ancient Greek depicting the hedonistic philosophy of the Roman "carpe diem", next to a jug of wine.
In Ancient Greece, wine was of unprecedented importance, to the point of determining the alliances of the Peloponnesian War. We tell you about it
Amphorae were the main vessels in Greece and Rome for the storage of their most precious liquids. Until they replaced them with oak barrels.
Arabian wine is one of the most consumed beverages in the Muslim world. Do you want to know what it is? We tell you about it in this post
Can you imagine a Pope advertising a wine brand? Discover the origins of Vin Mariani and its relationship with the Coca-Cola formula.