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The Wine Historian: Madeira, the King of Wines, 1890
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Essays, articles, and discussions on wine history. Sunday, August 24, 2014. Madeira, the King of Wines, 1890. Excerpted from "Society as I Have Found It", by Ward McAllister, 1890. According to Wikipedia he was the ". Self-appointed arbiter of New York society from the 1860s to the early 1890s". Here is his passionate and very readable defense of Madeira wine. When asked, " Where is Mr. Jones? The ready answer was always given, " He went out with his ' Rapid' Madeira.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
The Wine Historian: In Honor of Charles Krug, 2011
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Essays, articles, and discussions on wine history. Monday, December 1, 2014. In Honor of Charles Krug, 2011. From a speech by US Rep. Mike Thompson of California, September 21, 2011, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the winery. This speech contains some interesting facts of note in California wine history, including references to the. Therefore, Mr. Speaker, it is appropriate at this time for us to congratulate and applaud the proprietors and staff of Charles Krug Winery for their outstand...
The Wine Historian: The Champagne Region During World War I (1914-1918)
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Essays, articles, and discussions on wine history. Friday, October 4, 2013. The Champagne Region During World War I (1914-1918). Excerpted from "The Champagne Vine Country and Champagne Wine", 1920, by Georges Chappaz and Alexandre Henriot. As soon as the enemy was gone, in October 1918, they camped out in their ruined villages, started to put the vineyards in order, and cultivated such vines as had been spared. So it was that as early as 1920 an excellent vintage was gathered amounting to nearly 7,0...
The Wine Historian: Early American Winemaking in the Colony of Virginia
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Essays, articles, and discussions on wine history. Tuesday, August 19, 2014. Early American Winemaking in the Colony of Virginia. Excerpted from "The Grapes of New York", 1908, by U. P. Hedrick. A nice concise overview of an early attempt to grow European grapes on American soil, with an interesting note on the locals preferring Maderia! His letter seems to have been convincing, for it is on record that the Company in 1619 sent a number of French vine-dressers and a collection of the best. The fact that ...
The Wine Historian: The Great Champagne District, 1920
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Essays, articles, and discussions on wine history. Monday, September 30, 2013. The Great Champagne District, 1920. Map of Champagne District. Excerpted from "The Champagne Vine Country and Champagne Wine", 1920, by Georges Chappaz and Alexandre Henriot. This is a somewhat simplistic but. Pleasant introduction to the towns within that famous region of France, and to the basic grape varieties grown there. Here's a link to the original document. The whole region of the vineyards is well worth a visit, and t...
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History of France: April 2015
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These posts are on the history of France, as excerpted from a vintage textbook from 1882. Everything here is public domain. Monday, April 27, 2015. Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Many of those who settled in England were silk weavers, and a large colony was thus established at Spitalfields, which long kept up its French character. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Royal Court of King Louis XIV. Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. An Overview of Wines in Spain, 1882. The Death of Godwine 1053.
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The Religion of Ancient Rome: May 2009
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The Religion of Ancient Rome. Background and history to major ideas in Roman religion. This material was originally published in 1907 and is public domain. Friday, May 15, 2009. The Roman divinity most closely resembling the Greek Ares, and identified with him, was called Mars, Mamers, and Marspiter or Father Mars. In Rome a field, called the Campus Martius, was dedicated to Mars. It was a large, open space, in which armies were collected and reviewed, general assemblies of the people held, and the y...
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The Religion of Ancient Rome: The Genius
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The Religion of Ancient Rome. Background and history to major ideas in Roman religion. This material was originally published in 1907 and is public domain. Monday, February 9, 2009. Labels: Gods and Goddesses. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Roman Names for Greek Gods. On the Future of Australian Wine, 1894. Mystics and Saints of Islam. Isalamic Saints launching soon. World Myths and Legends. The Seventh Labor of Hercules. Notre Dame de Paris.
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The Religion of Ancient Rome: Roman Religion: Diana
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The Religion of Ancient Rome. Background and history to major ideas in Roman religion. This material was originally published in 1907 and is public domain. Wednesday, February 18, 2009. The statues of Diana were generally erected at a point where three roads met, for which reason she is called Trivia (from tri, three, and via, way). A temple was dedicated to her on the Aventine hill by Servius Tullius, who is said to have first introduced the worship of this divinity into Rome. Labels: Gods and Goddesses.
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The Religion of Ancient Rome: Mars
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The Religion of Ancient Rome. Background and history to major ideas in Roman religion. This material was originally published in 1907 and is public domain. Friday, May 15, 2009. The Roman divinity most closely resembling the Greek Ares, and identified with him, was called Mars, Mamers, and Marspiter or Father Mars. In Rome a field, called the Campus Martius, was dedicated to Mars. It was a large, open space, in which armies were collected and reviewed, general assemblies of the people held, and the y...
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The Religion of Ancient Rome: March 2009
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The Religion of Ancient Rome. Background and history to major ideas in Roman religion. This material was originally published in 1907 and is public domain. Monday, March 23, 2009. Labels: Gods and Goddesses. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). On the Future of Australian Wine, 1894. Mystics and Saints of Islam. Isalamic Saints launching soon. World Myths and Legends. The Seventh Labor of Hercules. 1915 Vintage Salmon Cookbook PDF. Notre Dame de Paris. The Beginnings of Buddhism. The Story of St. Patrick.
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The Religion of Ancient Rome: September 2009
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The Religion of Ancient Rome. Background and history to major ideas in Roman religion. This material was originally published in 1907 and is public domain. Friday, September 11, 2009. Roman Religion was different from Greek. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Roman Religion was different from Greek. On the Future of Australian Wine, 1894. Mystics and Saints of Islam. Isalamic Saints launching soon. World Myths and Legends. The Seventh Labor of Hercules. 1915 Vintage Salmon Cookbook PDF. Notre Dame de Paris.
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The Religion of Ancient Rome: February 2009
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The Religion of Ancient Rome. Background and history to major ideas in Roman religion. This material was originally published in 1907 and is public domain. Wednesday, February 18, 2009. The statues of Diana were generally erected at a point where three roads met, for which reason she is called Trivia (from tri, three, and via, way). A temple was dedicated to her on the Aventine hill by Servius Tullius, who is said to have first introduced the worship of this divinity into Rome. Labels: Gods and Goddesses.
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Travels In England: Shrewsbury Castle
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Articles from vintage travel guides about touring and experiencing England. Many articles are excerpted from "England, Picturesque and Descriptive", by Joel Cook, 1882. Much of this information is still very relevant today. Saturday, February 9, 2013. The town is on a fine peninsula almost encircled by the Severn, and the castle stands at the entrance to the peninsula. Only the square keep and part of the inner walls remain of the original castle, but a fine turret has been added by modern hands....The g...
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Essays, articles, and discussions on wine history. Monday, December 1, 2014. In Honor of Charles Krug, 2011. From a speech by US Rep. Mike Thompson of California, September 21, 2011, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the winery. This speech contains some interesting facts of note in California wine history, including references to the. Therefore, Mr. Speaker, it is appropriate at this time for us to congratulate and applaud the proprietors and staff of Charles Krug Winery for their outstand...
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