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Archeologists reveal how Roman wine would have tasted

Por: Newsweek Tech January 23, 2024

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Archeologists have revealed how Roman wine would have looked, smelled and tasted around 2,000 years ago.It is no secret that Ancient Romans loved their wine. Its consumption has been depicted in ancient texts as well as drawings and other archeological finds. But the intricacies of its production have so far been a mystery.To discover more, researchers Dimitri Van Limbergen from Ghent University and Paulina Komar from the University of Warsaw... + full article



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