In Egypt, more wine was consumed during the Festival of the Drunken or Drunkenness than in the rest of Egypt during the rest of the year. Do you want to know what it consisted of?
Discover the full story of Beaue's wine, a wine of solidarity that has a lot to say.
Find out why New Zealand didn't pass its own particular Prohibition. Read the full story in the following article.
The peoples of the Mediterranean began to emerge from barbarism when they learned to cultivate olive trees and vines. If you want to know why the Spartans were never drunk, don't miss this article.
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.
Wine and art go hand in hand in the project that the family Vivanco set up with such care and commitment some years ago, in which wine is linked to multiple disciplines such as art, culture, gastronomy, etc.
One of the great myths surrounding the Last Supper, apart from the chalice that Jesus used (known as the Holy Grail), is what wine Jesus drank during the meeting. In the next post we talk about what the wine Jesus drank at the Last Supper was like.
Discover in which literary works "the wine-coloured sea" is mentioned and what its meaning is. Because the colour of the sea at sunset is inspiring, we tell you about it in this article.
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.
In Ancient Greece, wine was of unprecedented importance, to the point of determining the alliances of the Peloponnesian War. We tell you about it