Fumarium

Fumarium

A Fumarium was a smoke chamber used in Ancient Rome to enhance the flavor of wine through artificially "aging" the wine. Amphorae were placed in the chamber, which was built on top of a heated hearth, in order to impart a smoky flavor in the wine that also seemed to sharpen the acidity. The wine would sometimes come out of the fumarium with a paler color. In his book "Vintage: The Story of Wine", Hugh Johnson noted that Pliny the Elder and Columella did not recommend that "first-growth wines" like Falernian, Caecuban, and Alban be smoked. [Hugh Johnson, "Vintage: The Story of Wine" pg 72. Simon and Schuster 1989.]

For preservation, the amphorae were sometimes treated with sulphur dioxide prior to being placed in the fumarium. In his book, "The Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature", John Kitto states that the ban on smoked wines as offerings in the Mishna stemmed from the Roman use of sulphur fumes-a uniquely Gentile technique. [ John Kitto, "The Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature", Fredonia Books 2005.]

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