The Book of Medieval Wines presents the first complete German translation of the Liber de vinis by Arnaldus of Villanova (13th/14th century), one of the most important medieval sources on wine, medicine, and nutrition.
The volume contains detailed commentaries, historical context, and practical adaptations of the original spiced and medicinal wine recipes. Readers gain insight into the everyday culture of monasteries, noble courts, and medieval medicine.
The book combines historical research with accessible explanations and modern reconstructions of medieval recipes. It is designed for readers interested in medieval studies, herbal medicine, cultural history, and historical cooking.
Every purchase supports the Strahlenburg Foundation, which works to preserve the cultural heritage and castle of Conrad von Strahlenberg in Schriesheim, Germany.
Sindy Grambow is a biologist, Geo-Nature Park ranger, and author with a deep love for her hometown of Schriesheim, the Baden Wine Route, the Odenwald region, and the Middle Ages. In her current novel project about Conrad von Strahlenberg, she explores the life of a monastery steward along the Bergstrasse in the 13th century. The development of this novel can be followed on her Substack blog at sindygrambow.substack.com. During the research for this project, The Book of Medieval Wines was created, a work that builds a bridge between science, history, and storytelling passion.
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