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  1. Funny or sad? In 1990, two #california School Districts banned this "Little Red Riding Hood" book because it shows a bottle of #wine in the basket several times; once it even shows the grandmother drinking wine and claiming "wine revitalizes." In addition, the text claims that wine has revitalizing properties. #fairytale #brothersgrimm #regulation #schoolbooks #littleredridinghood #rotkäppchen #education

  2. Henri-Edmond Cross (French 1856-1910) The Grape Harvest, 1892. Cross, born Henri-Edmond-Joseph Delacroix, is known as a master of Neo-Impressionism. He was a significant influence on Henri #Matisse; instrumental in the development of #Fauvism #henrimatisse #paintings #wineharvest #wine #grapeharvest #impressionism

  3. Notgeld (Gutschein) of "Laubfrosch (Tree Frog) #Wine Restaurant and Wine Bar" Bremen, c. 1921.
    #Notgeld (German for "emergency money") refers to #money issued by an institution in a time of economic or political crisis. Some Notgeld cases could be defined as scrip, which were essentially coupons redeemable only at specific businesses. However, the immense volume of issues produced by innumerable municipalities, firms, businesses, and individuals across Germany blurs the definition; #inflation

  4. Wine's share of Italy's total commodity exports has been growing. In 2020, wine accounted for 1.45% of all Italian commodity exports. This is due to two factors. First, wine exports have been growing (Prosecco). Second, Italy's overall exports have been stagnant for 10 years. #italy #winetrade #Prosecco

  5. Liebfrauenkirche Worms & Liebfraumilch vineyards, 1900. When the original vineyards surrounding the church were no longer sufficient to meet demand, referred to wines from the larger Worms area and became a fantasy name with a regional (area) link.

  6. Liebfrauenkirche Worms & Liebfraumilch vineyards, 1900. When the original vineyards surrounding the church were no longer sufficient to meet demand, #Liebfraumilch referred to wines from the larger Worms area and became a fantasy name with a regional (area) link. #Rheinhessen #wein #wine #Worms #wine #winehistory #Germany

  7. Liebfrauenkirche Worms & Liebfraumilch vineyards, 1900. When the original vineyards surrounding the church were no longer sufficient to meet demand, #Liebfraumilch referred to wines from the larger Worms area and became a fantasy name with a regional (area) link. #Rheinhessen #wein #wine #Worms #wine #winehistory #Germany

  8. Liebfrauenkirche Worms & Liebfraumilch vineyards, 1900. When the original vineyards surrounding the church were no longer sufficient to meet demand, #Liebfraumilch referred to wines from the larger Worms area and became a fantasy name with a regional (area) link. #Rheinhessen #wein #wine #Worms #wine #winehistory #Germany

  9. Liebfrauenkirche Worms & Liebfraumilch vineyards, 1900. When the original vineyards surrounding the church were no longer sufficient to meet demand, #Liebfraumilch referred to wines from the larger Worms area and became a fantasy name with a regional (area) link. #Rheinhessen #wein #wine #Worms #wine #winehistory #Germany

  10. Wine Trade History.
    1794 Advertisement for “White Bourdeaux Wine” – straight from the ship; 26 Spruce Street at Philadelphia’s Penn’s Landing on the Delaware River. When Philadelphia was the Capital of the U.S.
    #winehistory #wine #Philadelphia #winetrade #Bordeauxwine #Bordeaux

  11. Robert Doisneau (French 1912-1994) #Harvest in Hunawihr (#Alsace), 1945. Together with Henri Cartier-Bresson Doisneau was a pioneer of #photojournalism. He was appointed a Chevalier (Knight) of the Legion of Honor in 1984 by then French president, François Mitterrand ---#wineharvest #RobertDoisneau #photography #wine

  12. Edward Charles Moore (South African 1883-1946) A Wine Farm NR. Worcester, undated. Moore was a South African Impressionist and Modern painter

  13. Edward Charles Moore (South African 1883-1946) A Wine Farm NR. Worcester, undated. Moore was a South African Impressionist and Modern painter #wineart #Worchester #SouthAfrica #wine #EdwardCharlesMoore

  14. Edward Charles Moore (South African 1883-1946) A Wine Farm NR. Worcester, undated. Moore was a South African Impressionist and Modern painter #wineart #Worchester #SouthAfrica #wine #EdwardCharlesMoore

  15. Edward Charles Moore (South African 1883-1946) A Wine Farm NR. Worcester, undated. Moore was a South African Impressionist and Modern painter #wineart #Worchester #SouthAfrica #wine #EdwardCharlesMoore

  16. Edward Charles Moore (South African 1883-1946) A Wine Farm NR. Worcester, undated. Moore was a South African Impressionist and Modern painter #wineart #Worchester #SouthAfrica #wine #EdwardCharlesMoore

  17. Classic #Gallo wine advertisement from 1962. When wines were named after the regions the grapes associate with (and men looked liked George Clooney) #wine #wineads #advertising #winehistory

  18. Classic wine advertisement from 1962. When wines were named after the regions the grapes associate with (and men looked liked George Clooney)

  19. Classic #Gallo wine advertisement from 1962. When wines were named after the regions the grapes associate with (and men looked liked George Clooney) #wine #wineads #advertising #winehistory

  20. Classic #Gallo wine advertisement from 1962. When wines were named after the regions the grapes associate with (and men looked liked George Clooney) #wine #wineads #advertising #winehistory

  21. Classic #Gallo wine advertisement from 1962. When wines were named after the regions the grapes associate with (and men looked liked George Clooney) #wine #wineads #advertising #winehistory

  22. Wine Grape Vineyards in South Africa by Variety, 2013-2020. Overall, the South African vineyard area shrank by 7.7% - with larger drop for reds than for whites. Of main varieties, only Sauvignon Blanc (5.5%), Muscat +8.9%), and Pinot Noir (+7.1%) grew. Sharp drop for others. #southafrica #vineyards #PinotNoir #SauvignonBlanc #CheninBlanc #wine #grapevarieties #Pinotage #Syrah #Shiraz #Chardonnay

  23. Shalva Kikodze (Georgian 1894-1921) Paris 1920. Expressionist painter, graphic artist and theatre decorator. Together with Lado Gudiashvili and David Kakabadze, he is considered a key figure in Georgian art of the early 20th century.

  24. Shalva Kikodze (Georgian 1894-1921) Paris 1920. Expressionist painter, graphic artist and theatre decorator. Together with Lado Gudiashvili and David Kakabadze, he is considered a key figure in Georgian art of the early 20th century. #ShalvaKikodze #wineart #georgia

  25. Shalva Kikodze (Georgian 1894-1921) Paris 1920. Expressionist painter, graphic artist and theatre decorator. Together with Lado Gudiashvili and David Kakabadze, he is considered a key figure in Georgian art of the early 20th century. #ShalvaKikodze #wineart #georgia