Tears of Bacchus
Explore the rich history of wine in Hugh Johnson's captivating book, Tears of Bacchus. Published in 2020, this enlightening work comprises 256 pages that weave together a linear series of essays, offering varied perspectives from historians, archaeologists, novelists, wine writers, journalists, curators, and anthropologists. Johnson delves into the significance of wine in the Middle East, particularly in Lebanon and Syria, tracing its journey from ancient times to the present day.
Discover how wine has shaped early civilizations, cultures, and even religious myths, as well as its evolution through the Byzantine and Medieval Ottoman periods. Tears of Bacchus does not shy away from the complexities of the modern era, marked by strife and instability, providing readers with a profound understanding of wine's enduring legacy. Perfect for wine enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this book invites you to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of wine culture.