To boost your wine knowledge this May in celebration of National Wine Month here are 15 ‘Did you know?’ facts about wine to impress your friends –
· Wine is mentioned 521 times in the Bible.
* Noah was the first documented planter of vineyards.
* There are over 10,000 different grape varieties.
· Wine grapes are the most widely planted crop in the world.
* The average age of a French oak tree cut down to make a wine barrel is 170 years.
* Early Roman women were forbidden to drink wine, and a husband who found his wife drinking was at liberty to divorce, or even kill her.
* If you pay under £4 for a bottle of wine in a UK shop, nearly two-thirds of this is tax (excise duty and VAT).
* The worst place to store wine is the kitchen because the temperature is too warm and variable.
* Don’t store wine in a refrigerator – even at its warmest setting it will be too cold!
· A wine is “corked” if the bottle has a contaminated cork, which makes the wine smell musty, similar to wet cardboard.
* On average, one bottle of wine contains about 2.8 pounds of grapes.
· It takes the grapes from an entire grapevine to produce a single glass of Chateau d’Yquem – arguably the best sweet wine in the world.
* Plato argued that when a man reached 40, he could drink as much wine as he wanted to cure the “crabbedness of old age”
* The earliest known wine production occurred in Georgia around 8,000 BC
* The most expensive drinkable wine ever sold is reputed to be a Romanee-Conti 1978 which sold for $24,000
Visit www.maketimeforwine.org to find out more.