February 18 is National ‘Drink Wine’ Day
Here are today’s five thing to know about Wine:
- It takes around 2 1/2 pounds of grapes to make one bottle of wine.
- Before corks were broadly used in wine bottles, wooden stoppers wrapped in oil-soaked rags were common. These would need to be changed at least once a year.
- Even though corks were commonly used since the 1600’s it wasn’t until 1795 that the corkscrew was patented. Before then the corks would have caps, similar to champagne corks.
- An average bottle of wine is about 25 fluid ounces( officially 750 milliliters)
- Most ancients urns found in greece, egypt, and the Mediterranean are ‘casks’ that held wine. The sealed elongated box that holds them are called ‘caskets’
Wine Quotes:
“Remember gentlemen, it’s not just France we are fighting for, it’s Champagne!” ~ Winston Churchill
“Come quickly, I am drinking the stars!“~Dom Perignon upon drinking Champagne the 1st time
“Age is just a number. It’s totally irrelevant unless, of course, you happen to be a bottle of wine.”~Joan Collins
Today’s Pinterest Board : Foodimentary
Today’s Food History
- 1871 Harry Brearley was born. Brearley was an English metallurgist who invented stainless steel in 1912.
- 1885 The ‘Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ by Mark Twain was published.
- 1901 Hubert Cecil Booth patented the vacuum cleaner. Because of its large size, he mounted the machine on a horse carriage, with a long hose to reach inside a house
- 1930 At the St. Louis International Air Exposition, a cow supposedly flew in an airplane for the first time, and this same cow became the first cow to be milked while flying.
- 1968 Actress Molly Ringwald was born. Two of her movies were ‘The Breakfast Club’ (1985) and ‘In the Weeds’ (2000).

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