Yes they did drink wine. Wine was the standard drink of all the Mediterranean countries. Wine came in many grades and the lower classes would have the cheaper, harsher grades of wine. Remember too, that the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down before drinking.
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Romans had two methods for their drinks: 1) Their most common "cups" were bowls, literally. They were made from clay/ 2) Another thing the Romans used for drinking was the chalice.
They Drank Something That Is Called Posca. Poscais a mixture of water and vinegar, this was offered to Jesus Christ on the cross
red wine. a chambertin wine or a clos de vugeot. he did not like cognac or other types of booze
Wine is the traditional Portuguese drink.
The Romans had wine vinegar.
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The Romans drank wine with their meals.
Romans eat pig with apple in its mouth and they drank wine.
The Romans mainly drank wine, spice wine, ale, fruit juices (grape, pineapple, etc), or milk.
To present day Romans it is a national drink. To the ancient Romans and all other Mediterranean countries it was a staple beverage being manufactured in various types. The ancients remember, did not drink wine as we do today. They liberally watered it down so there was, in many cases little or no alcohol content. If the water was suspect, the wine (or vinegar) mixed in it was thought to ease any water born illness. Wine was also used as an ingredient in medicines and skin lotions.
dormice ,wine veg inciding olives!
Romans had two methods for their drinks: 1) Their most common "cups" were bowls, literally. They were made from clay/ 2) Another thing the Romans used for drinking was the chalice.
They Drank Something That Is Called Posca. Poscais a mixture of water and vinegar, this was offered to Jesus Christ on the cross
Usually different types of bread and pasta.
I don't know but they drink wine mixed with bull blood
red wine. a chambertin wine or a clos de vugeot. he did not like cognac or other types of booze