All the time!
Yes... That was one of the main drinks.
the ancient greeks loved to drink wine
Chick-peas, goat meat, wine.
The Greek culture loved wine (they diluted it with water: Red wine, and White wine), but the Greeks did not approve of women drinking it...according to a law, it was said women were only to drink water. Most definitely yes.
The Ancient Greeks drank wine all day long! Some children and adults drank water but; this was risky as wells could be poisoned or have deadly diseases such as cholera and polio.
Wine is the traditional Portuguese drink.
Greeks ate turkey on Christmas and they had wine but it wasnt just wine it was bread dipped in wine
The first wine that was ever made was extremely tangy so they would have to put water in it so they would't make the omg this is so sour face.
they ate fish with cheeses and fruit to drink they would have watterd down wine
Greek wine varied from dark, inky black to tawny to nearly clear. The colour of wine is determined by the skins - leave the skins in and you get red, leave them out and you get white. The colour of the grape doesn't matter - what you do with the skins does.
Red wine is her favorite drink.
The gods and goddesses drunk proper wine. The Greeks drunk wine made from grapes.ANSWER -The Grecians drank three types of alcoholic beverages; Wine, Beer, and Honey Mead. However, they did not drink wine undiluted, for they thought it was barbaric. Instead, they took three parts water to one part wine so that way they could still enjoy it. Although, only the men were allowed to drink it and did so at what would be called a Symposium. A Symposium is where men gather, sing poems, play music and of course...drink wine! Wine was also not aloud to be drunk with meals, except for small peiced of cheese or bread, therefore, the purpose of the Symposium.