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World’s oldest wine discovered in ancient Roman burial site The tomb's conditions, safe from natural elements, allowed the wine to be preserved for 2,000 years. By Bradford Betz Fox News.
The world’s oldest wine has been discovered at a Roman burial site in Spain, and one thing is clear — it definitely had body. For roughly 2,000 years, the wine has been held in a glass funeral ...
The world’s oldest wine has been discovered at a Roman burial site in Spain, and one thing is clear — it definitely had body.. For roughly 2,000 years, the wine has been held in a glass ...
The world's oldest wine discovered Date: June 18, 2024 Source: University of Córdoba Summary: A white wine over 2,000 years old, of Andalusian origin, is the oldest wine ever discovered.
According to a new study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, the world’s oldest wine was found in a tomb in Carmona, Spain, which a local family discovered by accident ...
A number of ancient artifacts related to wine have been discovered around the world — some of them older than this recent discovery. For example, pottery dating back 8,000 years was discovered near ...
Archaeologists have discovered an urn containing the world’s oldest wine, made around 2,000 years ago. You might think that would make quite the fine vintage, but unfortunately the urn also ...
The oldest wine ever discovered in liquid form harbored an unlikely ingredient -- cremated human remains, according to a study published recently in the Journal of Archaeological Science.
The world’s oldest wine has been discovered at a Roman burial site in Spain, and one thing is clear — it definitely had body.. For roughly 2,000 years, the wine has been held in a glass ...