Ancient Roman Grape Seeds Reveal Wine's 2,000-Year Journey

Ancient Roman Grape Seeds Reveal Wine's 2,000-Year Journey

Researchers in England extracted DNA from 2,000-year-old grape seeds found in sealed wells in Tuscany. The seeds matched varieties from southern France, showing Romans deliberately traded wine grapes across their empire. These same grapes still grow in Europe today—surviving the empire's fall, disease, and a vineyard pest that devastated 19th-century vineyards.

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