Wine
L. J. Swain
x99swain at wmich.edu
Tue Jun 13 12:23:23 EDT 2000
Bill Ross wrote:
> <Dmitri>
> ...Grapes only ripen once a year and grape juice wasn't frozen, canned, bottled, preserve with chemicals or in any other way I know
> of other than with alcohol produced by fermentation in the first century.
>
> <Bill>
> I believe that it was possible (as it is now, of course), to refrigerate grape juice in a running stream. This is not intended as confirming or denying grape juice vs wine, only offered as something to consider.
>
> Bill Ross
>
This only works if the water is actually cool, and Mediterranean rivers and streams are not known for their chill factor---certainly cooler than standing in the hot sun, but cool enough to prevent quick
fermentation? I have my doubts, but I suppose its possible.
Larry Swain
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