International audienceDespite the sparse traces of Roman viticulture in the north provinces documentation goes progressively increasing. Considered separately, pips discoveries don’t illustrate wine growing and producing technology in these areas but an extensive analysis of remains, such as marc residues and associated marks, give a new information concerning processes as well as ampelographic practices, revealed by morphometric analysis of the pips.Les traces d’une viticulture romaine dans les provinces du Nord sont certes dispersées, mais le dossier s’étoffe progressivement. Considérées de manière isolée, les découvertes de pépins de raisin ne constituent pas une illustration directe des procédés viticoles et vinicoles pratiqués dans ces...
International audienceIn the central part of the Rhône valley, the Tricastin offers several occurren...
Chacun sait que sans les Anglais, bien des grands vins et alcools n’existeraient pas : ni le cognac,...
International audienceIt is assumed that in the Roman West we see the development of taller and more...
International audienceThe development of wine growing in the heart of the Paris Basin during the Rom...
International audienceViticulture spread in non-Mediterranean Gaul much earlier and more widely than...
International audienceUntil recently, Gallo-Roman viticulture in the modern region of Languedoc-Rous...
International audienceRecent excavations at Au-dessus de Bergis in Gevrey-Chambertin (Côte-d’Or, Bur...
International audienceThe climate of the Palatine region and of the Moselle valley is favourable for...
International audienceTraditional grape cultivars all proceed from the wild grape (Vitis sylvestris)...
International audienceIn 2005 and 2006, two excavations at Parville (Eure) and Piriac-sur-Mer (Loire...
Recent excavations at " Au-dessus de Bergis " in Gevrey-Chambertin (Burgundy, France) brought to lig...
International audienceA rescue excavation was carried out near Clermont-Ferrand at Martres-d’Artière...
International audienceOur knowledge of ancient viticulture in France has greatly increased during th...
International audienceArchaeological evidence and literary sources regarding wine production in Lugd...
International audienceVine cultivation in the eastern part of Gallia Narbonensis has always been wel...
International audienceIn the central part of the Rhône valley, the Tricastin offers several occurren...
Chacun sait que sans les Anglais, bien des grands vins et alcools n’existeraient pas : ni le cognac,...
International audienceIt is assumed that in the Roman West we see the development of taller and more...
International audienceThe development of wine growing in the heart of the Paris Basin during the Rom...
International audienceViticulture spread in non-Mediterranean Gaul much earlier and more widely than...
International audienceUntil recently, Gallo-Roman viticulture in the modern region of Languedoc-Rous...
International audienceRecent excavations at Au-dessus de Bergis in Gevrey-Chambertin (Côte-d’Or, Bur...
International audienceThe climate of the Palatine region and of the Moselle valley is favourable for...
International audienceTraditional grape cultivars all proceed from the wild grape (Vitis sylvestris)...
International audienceIn 2005 and 2006, two excavations at Parville (Eure) and Piriac-sur-Mer (Loire...
Recent excavations at " Au-dessus de Bergis " in Gevrey-Chambertin (Burgundy, France) brought to lig...
International audienceA rescue excavation was carried out near Clermont-Ferrand at Martres-d’Artière...
International audienceOur knowledge of ancient viticulture in France has greatly increased during th...
International audienceArchaeological evidence and literary sources regarding wine production in Lugd...
International audienceVine cultivation in the eastern part of Gallia Narbonensis has always been wel...
International audienceIn the central part of the Rhône valley, the Tricastin offers several occurren...
Chacun sait que sans les Anglais, bien des grands vins et alcools n’existeraient pas : ni le cognac,...
International audienceIt is assumed that in the Roman West we see the development of taller and more...