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Job description: make weird wine

by Kate Dolan | Jun 21, 2013 | Food, Kate Dolan, Latest Posts, Living History, Servants

England actually had a warm enough climate to grow wine grapes during the middle ages. Whether the wine would have been drinkable by today’s standards is unknown, but as the climate cooled during the “Little Ice Age” (from about 1350 to 1850), the British could not...

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