Yes they did.
Yes, the Romans pressed grapes to make wine.
The Romans had wine vinegar.
No, white wine vinegar and white cooking wine are not the same. White wine vinegar is a type of vinegar made from white wine, while white cooking wine is a type of wine specifically made for cooking and not for drinking.
The Romans drank wine with their meals.
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The Romans mainly drank wine, spice wine, ale, fruit juices (grape, pineapple, etc), or milk.
No, white cooking wine is not the same as white wine vinegar. White cooking wine is used in cooking to add flavor to dishes, while white wine vinegar is a type of vinegar made from white wine and is used for salad dressings and marinades.
No. White wine vinegar is white wine that has been aged after its shelf life. Basically, vinegar is spoiled wine.
Yes, white wine vinegar can be used as a substitute for white wine in a recipe, but it will have a more acidic and tangy flavor compared to white wine.
Both produced from grapes.
Probably Hock wine (i.e. German white wine) !!