- Vino Greco
Vino Greco is the name of a wine style which originated, at least 2,150 years ago, as an Italian imitation of the sweet, strong Greek wines that were exported to Italy at the period of the
Roman Republic andRoman Empire . Its names in other languages were: Latin "vinum graecum"; English "greek", "greke", "wine greke"; French "vin grec".The earliest recipe for "vinum Graecum" is in
Cato the Elder 's manual of farming, "De Agri Cultura ", compiled around150 BC . Salt is added to themust . Once sealed in amphoras, "vinum graecum" is matured under the sun for two years before sale. Incidentally, the name did not necessarily cause confusion with real exported Greek wine, which was called "vinum transmarinum" ("overseas wine") in classical Latin.Vino greco reappears in late medieval and early modern texts from Italy, France, Germany and England. Curiously, the fourteenth century Florentine merchant Francesco Pegolotti records in "La Pratica della Mercatura" (c. 1340) that vino greco was exported from Italy to
Constantinople , the Byzantine Greek capital. Again, there was not necessarily any confusion, since wine exported from Greece was at that period usually called "vino di Romania" (Rumney wine in English).The Italian gastronome Platina, in "
De honesta voluptate et valetudine " (1475), says that the best vino greco was made atSan Gimignano ("Non improbatur et graecum, maxime vero quod in oppidum Geminianum in Hetruria nascitur"), but he is careful to distinguish it from the still-famousVernaccia di San Gimignano . Vino greco or wine greek is described by several authors as being made on the slopes ofMount Vesuvius ; one such traveller is the scientistJohn Ray , writing in 1673. Ray distinguishes this "Greco" from another Vesuvian type, "Lagrime", which is evidently the wine now calledLacryma Christi .Methods have changed totally over the long history of vino greco, but the name still survives in a few
Italian wine s, notably the sweet whiteGreco di Bianco andGreco di Gerace from southernCalabria (they both can be only produced inReggio Calabria area).ee also
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Ancient Greece and wine
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