Posted on 11/30/2015 6:28:11 PM PST by SJackson
HEFER VALLEY, Israel â The new crisp, acidic and mineral white from a high-end Israeli winery was aged for eight months â or, depending on how you look at it, at least 1,800 years.
The wine, called marawi and released last month by Recanati Winery, is the first commercially produced by Israelâs growing modern industry from indigenous grapes. It grew out of a groundbreaking project at Ariel University in the occupied West Bank that aims to use DNA testing to identify â and recreate â ancient wines drunk by the likes of King David and Jesus Christ.
Eliyashiv Drori, the Ariel oenologist who heads the research, traces marawi (also called hamdani) and jandali grapes to A.D. 220 based on a reference in the Babylonian Talmud.
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Wine being prepared for export at Shiloh Wineries, based in the West Bank settlement of Shiloh, this month.
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âAll our scriptures are full with wine and with grapes â before the French were even thinking about making wine, we were exporting wine,â he said. âWe have a very ancient identity, and for me, reconstructing this identity is very important. For me, itâs a matter of national pride.â
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yes, it is AMAZING what the Israeli scientists can do...
including Making the Desert Bloom again...
here’s your 2,000 year old date palm...all nice and big and blooming beautifully....just as it did 2000 years ago...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/03/150324-ancient-methuselah-date-palm-sprout-science/
Love that. Thanks for the link.
When Mr. Mercat and I were in Ireland in 2006 we were wandering around in the country side and came upon a wonderful folk park where they had hogs and sheep which they had backward bred. The boors were especially interesting. The babies looked like cute little barnyard piglets but the moms look like something out of Game of Thrones. (I haven’t seen the TV shows but read the first book). The sheep were combed and not sheared. Really cool.
There are supposed to be sheep on one of the islands of the Saint Kilda group which are unlike any other in the world.
I have seen pictures and they don’t really look different. That island is very isolated tho.
We do that too only we serve the good stuff first. :-)
Of course everything is on FR
Interesting, thanks.
You’re very welcome
Mad Dog was my first drink as a teen.
Maybe the royal wine was good, maybe it was terrible but all that was available to get a buzz. There is a tradition for this: Siberian shamans recycle intoxicants made from amanita muscaria mushrooms by offering their urine to others in the tribe.
What happens if you...ya know...ah...smoke it man?
:-)
Thanks BenLurkin.
Heh! Let's see them try to reproduce the wine that came out of those six stone water jars!
Hope they can recreate what made the head steward at the Cana feast say, âyou have kept the best wine till nowâ.
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Um...do you think that Jesus is going to show up at this winery?
Fascinating stuff.
Well, it’s not for me to say, since “with the Lord, all things are possible”.
If a latter day winery is trying to recreate varietals from Biblical times, a lesser miracle might lead to an outcome for modern wine tasters to conclude, “This is such as might have caught the head steward’s attention at Cana”.
Strengthening the Faith has many means & possibilities.
It would have to be well a miracle. LOL!
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