wine trade exploded, making the Phoenicians and their extensive maritime trade network prime beneficiaries of the increased demand. The Phoenicians not...
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Phoenicia (redirect from Phoenicians)
artistic styles, and customs from other cultures via the Phoenicians. To Egypt the Phoenicians sold logs of cedar for significant sums, and wine beginning in...
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African wine History of Sherry History of Rioja wine History of the wine press Phoenicians and wine Lebanese wine Wine in China Indian wine Speyer wine bottle...
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competing theories suggest that the Phoenicians probably reached those areas first. The grape clusters, vines and wine cups that adorn Greek coins from classical...
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(raisin wine). Phoenicians and wine Huss (1985), p. 570. Translation by Harrison Boyd Ash. Miles, Richard (2010). Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall...
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Tunisian wine has a long history dating back to the Antiquity like most Mediterranean countries with the Phoenicians and Carthage . The agronomist Mago...
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and coastal Syria); however, the Nuragic culture in Sardinia already had a custom of consuming wine before the arrival of the Phoenicians. The wines of...
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will blossom as the vine and fame be like the wine of Lebanon, [and] their fragrance will be like that of Lebanon". The Phoenicians of the coastal strip were...
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Tempranillo (category Red wine grape varieties)
wine portal List of Port wine grapes International Grape Genome Program International variety List of Portuguese grape varieties Phoenicians and wine...
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Italy portal Wine portal History portal Ancient Roman cuisine Ancient Greece and wine Phoenicians and wine Speyer wine bottle History of wine R. Phillips...
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the vine, [and] their fragrance will be like the wine of Lebanon". The Phoenicians of its coastal strip were instrumental in spreading wine and viticulture...
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Carthage (redirect from Ancient Phoenician Carthage)
Phoenicians (1963) at 228, n102. Markoe, Phoenicians (2000) at 110, at 11. Inserted in second Markoe quote: [language]. Cf., Harden, The Phoenicians (1963)...
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by the Phoenicians and continued under the Roman empire. Prior to the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962), Algeria was the largest wine exporter...
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Maltese wine dates back over two thousand years to the time of the Phoenicians. In the beginning of the 20th century Marsovin and Emmanuel Delicata wineries...
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recent research, stretching back even before the Phoenician, Etruscans and Greek settlers, who produced wine in Italy before the Romans planted their own...
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fortified wine, including port, sherry, madeira, Marsala, Commandaria wine, and the aromatised wine vermouth. One reason for fortifying wine was to preserve...
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Sherry (redirect from British fortified wine)
treasure". Jerez has been a centre of viniculture since wine-making was introduced to Spain by the Phoenicians in 1100 BCE. The practice was carried on by the...
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Ancient Carthage (category Articles containing Phoenician-language text)
Libyans, Numidians, and "Liby-Phoenicians", a broad label that included ethnic Phoenicians, those of mixed Punic-North African descent, and Libyans who had...
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4000 and 3000 BC, long before the wine-growing culture of the Phoenicians founded the trading post of Cádiz around 1100 BC. Following the Phoenicians, the...
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Dionysus (redirect from God of Wine)
ancient Greek religion and myth, Dionysus (/daɪ.əˈnaɪsəs/; Ancient Greek: Διόνυσος Dionysos) is the god of wine-making, orchards and fruit, vegetation, fertility...
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Rioja DOCa (redirect from Rioja wine)
single-zone wines. The harvesting of wine in La Rioja has an ancient lineage with origins dating back to the Phoenicians and the Celtiberians. The earliest...
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Byblos Port (category Ports and harbors of Lebanon)
the Phoenicians to ship their local wine, Cedars of Lebanon and other wood to the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt to be used in tomb construction and shipbuilding...
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Climate categories in viticulture (redirect from Mediterranean climate (wine))
viticulture and winemaking first flourished on a large scale due to the influence of the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans of the ancient world. Tuscany and most...
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years with the Phoenicians, Greeks, Thracians and Romans establishing some of the earliest vineyards. Over centuries, these Old World wine regions have...
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Viticulture (redirect from Wine growing)
"vine-growing"), viniculture (vinis cultura, "wine-growing"), or winegrowing is the cultivation and harvesting of grapes. It is a branch of the science...
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Grape (redirect from Wine Grape)
wine. Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics record the cultivation of purple grapes, and history attests to the ancient Greeks, Cypriots, Phoenicians, and Romans...
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recognized of all Spanish wines. The earliest vine-growing people to reach the Rioja were the Phoenicians, who traveled up the Ebro river and left traces of settlements...
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Canaanite religion (redirect from Phoenician religion)
World of the Phoenicians. Phoenix / Giant. Ribichini, Sergio (1997). "Beliefs and religious life". In Sabatino, Maoscati (ed.). The Phoenicians. Rissoli....
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However, it is a proven fact that both Phoenicia and Carthage had extensive libraries and that Phoenicians had a rich literary production inherited from...
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Ischia (redirect from Ischia wine)
was home to a mixed population of Greeks, Etruscans, and Phoenicians. Because of its fine harbor and the safety from raids afforded by the sea, the settlement...
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