666. Wine and the Birth of Civilisation

666. Wine and the Birth of Civilisation

From The Rest Is History by Goalhanger

May 3, 2026 · 1h 16m · Episode 666

About this episode

Dominic and Tom explore the historical significance of wine from ancient times to modern controversies.

What does The Odyssey teach us about the history of wine in the ancient world? How did Julius Caesar use wine to conquer the world? And, why was The Judgement of Paris - when America took on France - the most controversial incident in the history of wine? Join Dominic and Tom as they discuss the long history of wine; from ancient Jordan, to Bronze Age Greece, to the Vikings, and beyond… Join The Rest Is History Club: Unlock the full experience of the show – with exclusive bonus episodes, ad-free listening, early access to every series and live show tickets, a members-only newsletter, discounted books from the show, and access to our private Discord chatroom. Sign up directly at the⁠restishistory.com⁠ To read our new newsletter, sign up at: ⁠therestishistory.com/newsletters⁠ _______ Lloyds. 250 years on and still backing the nation's aspirations. _______ Pre-order your copy of A History of the World in 51 Heroes and Villains now: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/history-of-the-world-in-51-heroes-and-villains-9781037211546/ _______ Advertise with us: Partnerships@goalhanger.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Video Editors: Jack Meek, Harry Swan + Adam…

People in this episode

Hosts: Dominic, Tom

Topics covered

  • history of wine
  • ancient civilizations
  • Julius Caesar
  • The Judgement of Paris
  • cultural significance of wine

Keywords

  • wine
  • civilization
  • The Odyssey
  • Julius Caesar
  • The Judgement of Paris
  • ancient history
  • Bronze Age
  • Vikings

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: The Odyssey

Places: ancient Jordan, Bronze Age Greece, Vikings

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