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Medieval Wine


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The Medieval Era of Wine

In this episode of After Wine School, Keith Wallace and Alana Zerbe delve into the captivating history of medieval wines, exploring their enduring impact on modern winemaking. They discuss the vital role monks played in wine production, driven by both spiritual quests and practical necessities. The duo examines how wine functioned as medicine and the political maneuvers surrounding Bordeaux during the medieval era. From the meticulous vineyard practices of monks to the medical benefits of wine and the influence of class and politics, the conversation provides a thorough insight into how medieval practices shaped today's wine culture. They also touch upon the role of women in taverns and the social intricacies of the era. To wrap up, they invite listeners to explore more about ancient wines through the National Wine School's programs.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

01:32 Monks and the Birth of Terroir

07:03 Wine as Medicine Through the Ages

10:20 Political Influence on Wine Trade

13:37 Class and Wine Preferences

17:41 Taverns and Women's Role in Wine History

20:00 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview

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