Following is a transcription of the video: Narrator: The first thing you notice about Japanese Ruby Roman grapes is their size. Just one is about four times the size of an average grape.
In ancient Rome, a dolium – a large round ceramic pot with a wide opening – would be filled with grapes and buried in the ground, where natural yeast on the grape skins would start to ferment ...
The Silk Road is an important bridge for the exchange and mutual understanding between the civilizations of the East and the West, leaving a rich artistic heritage along the route. 'Study of Grapevine ...
In ancient Rome, immediately after the grapes were harvested, they were stomped on, often by foot. The juice was placed in large terracotta pots (big enough to hold a man) lined with beeswax and ...
Like so many other Roman treasures, it was borrowed from the ancient Greeks ... Cook a quart of grape juice, reducing it to one-tenth its original volume. Dilute two tablespoons of anchovy ...