The Myth of Persephone and the Pomegranate
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Dionysus: the Greco-Roman God of wine and in wine
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Dionysus was not part of the Homeric panetheon of Mount Olympus and in fact Dionysian worship did not become...
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A little history on wine-growing & mythology in Sicily
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Even in classical times, Sicily was well-known for its agricultural produce. The Phoenicians introduced grape vines from the Middle...
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Barcos Rabelos – the symbol of port wine in Porto
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On his return to Lisbon after discovering the sea route to India in 1498, Vasco da Gama proclaimed “Somos a...
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A little history about Renaissance Papal Cuisine
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In general, the Supreme authorities in the Catholic Church have not been conspicuously hostile to sensual pleasure, or even...
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Some thoughts of Francesco Liberati on those who handle wine!!
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Francesco Liberati wrote his Il perfetto maestro di casa in 1670 within which details the hierarchical structure of an affluent household...
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Archimedes – the genius of Siracusa
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The image of Archimedes leaping from his bath with a cry of Eureka (Greek for “I have found it”) is,...
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Who was the Marquis of Pombal?
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Sebastião José de Carvalho e Mello, Marquis de Pombal and Count of Oeiras (Lisbon 1699 – Leiria 1782), held...
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The Mediterranean – An Introductory First Blog
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The Mediterranean Sea, sometimes referred to as ‘the Great Sea’ or the Middle Sea’ is bordered by 22 countries,...

Welcome to my love affair with the food, wine, history and culture of the Mediterranean, past and present. Here you will find not only recipes, drinks and fabulous products, but the history of the food and culture of the Mediterranean.
My purpose is to get you to explore and experience new tastes and along the way to immerse yourself in the wonderful history of this diverse and wonderful region – from Venice to Istanbul, Rome to Dubrovnik, Athens to Crete and all places in between and in the surrounds. Be prepared to be surprised, delighted and enthralled as you take this trip with me.
Recent Posts
- Saving Caravaggio by Neil Griffiths – an interesting read!
- A Stolen Caravaggio
- An ode to play – A painting by Pieter Bruegel
- The pelican fountain that becomes a fountain of wine….
- A Donatello head of Virgil’s horse, Palazzo Carafa, Naples
- Codex Gigas or The Bible written by the Devil!!
- A lock in Milan designed by Leonardo da Vinci
- Who was the Marquis of Pombal?