A mix of ancient divinities, Aphrodite was patron over love, beauty, fertility, and war. But the venerated Greek deity has a ...
The so-called lost continent of Atlantis has been the source of speculation throughout the ages - although modern scientists doubt it ever actually existed.
OceanX is back in the news cycle… but this time, it’s something awesome, and actually related to Malta. “What started as a routine dive in the Mediterranean Sea became a mission of discovery when a ...
From a glass to enjoy after little Tabatha has triumphed in her portrayal as “Third Lamb” in the school nativity, to bottles to open on the big day itself, I am the wine angel of Christmas ...
predating even ancient wines. Archeologists have discovered evidence of mead consumption in ancient China dating back to 7,000 BC. To learn more about Good Buzz Brewing Co., visit https ...
Alchemy, pharmacy, medicine: wine has accompanied the steps of man since the dawn of time, but its use for therapeutic purposes is little known to most. A gap filled by a brief essay that ...
Archaeologists have discovered an inscribed silver amulet that one theologian now says may rewrite the history of Christianity north of the Alps mountain range. The inscribed amulet was found ...
In a group of people over 60 at risk for heart disease, drinking one-half to one glass of wine a day reduced the risk of having a cardiovascular event such as a heart attack or stroke by 50% when ...
In addition, many people don’t accurately measure their wine pours, experts say — what should be a small 4-ounce glass of wine could easily become a 6-ounce or even 9-ounce pour.
In ancient Greece, amphorae were commonly used for carrying or storing liquids and grains like wine, oil, or cereal. A narrow neck and a large, oval body were easily moved with handles on each side.