Kilns & Firing Accessories
投放时间: 2025-06-16 08:00:00
🕵️♂️ 🍷 The Great Roman Wine Scam? UCD School of Classics Assistant Professor Conor Trainor's archaeological investigations of ancient wineries at Knossos suggest that Cretan wine producers were deceiving their Roman-era customers with a knock-off wine supplemented with honey.
🐝 "Pliny the Elder described one shortcut for making raisin wine – boiling grape juice in large pots. However, the mixing basins found at Knossos show no evidence of heating. This suggests another possibility: adding honey to wine before packaging. The beehives, excavated from Roman-era pottery kilns and identifiable by their rough interior surfaces designed for honeycomb attachment, hint at a connection between winemaking and honey. Similar discoveries at other Greek sites suggest that honey and wine may have been mixed before shipping."
🥴 ...but did the Romans mind?
"The vast quantities of Cretan wine imported into Rome suggest that buyers weren’t too concerned either way. Based on the sheer volume of now-empty wine amphoras from Crete that have been found in archaeological sites in Rome, I suspect that the populous of Rome likely cared less about authenticity than we do today."
搜索关键词 Roman wine scam, ancient wine production, Cretan wine, Pliny the Elder, Knossos archaeology, wine and honey, archaeological investigations, roman customers优势 Intriguing historical narrative,Insights into ancient winemaking practices,Connects archaeological findings with historical texts
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