From the origins of Rome, women were forbidden to drink wine. The ius osculi was the alcoholometer of the time. Do you want to know what this procedure consisted of?
Conocemos más sobre La caricatura de Baco, burro y fauno realizada por la Walt Disney Company en 1940. Una pieza más que curiosa albergada en nuestro Museo de la Cultura del Vino.
Are you familiar with the game of coconut? This popular game with wine was played in ancient Greece during the 5th and 4th centuries BC and managed to capture the attention of the attendees at popular celebrations of the time such as symposiums or banquets.
We tell you some of the secrets of the wine drunk by the rich and nobles in Ancient Rome. Was it a drink that was beneficial to your health, based on certain components used in its production?
Meet Amelia Fais Harnas, an expert in wine, tannins and flavours that she uses to create portraits on canvas. An art with a lot of taste.
The Museum Vivanco has a collection of more than 3,000 corkscrews. Would you like to know the most curious ones in the world? This infographic shows them in a very original way.
The consumption of wine for the Romans was a custom loaded with symbolism, with Bacchus as the most important representation. Discover the Bacchus mosaic at the Museum Vivanco .
Wine corks become the protagonists of Scott Gundersen's paintings. Discover his wonderful pieces in this post.
From 26 September, Madrid will be hosting the pictorial work of Joaquín Sorolla during his time in the United States. At Vivanco you can enjoy his work Entre dos luces.
Wine has articulated the history of the Iberian Peninsula for thousands of years. Discover its interesting origins in this post.