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Among the notable wines revered in Rome, Falernian took the spotlight. It was celebrated not just for its robust flavor but also its strong alcoholic content, deemed so potent that it could literally catch fire! Falernian, particularly the sweet variant, became synonymous with opulence, often served at high-profile gatherings to impress guests.
The Role of Wine in Roman Culture
Philosophical musings and gems of wisdom interspersed within the narrative add a reflective depth to the subject of wine consumption. Figures like the Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius, who eloquently reminded the populace that "even Falernian wine is just juice from a bunch of grapes," provided counsel against excessive indulgence, focusing instead on temperance and moderation.