- A
fumarium was a
smoke chamber used in
ancient Rome to
enhance the
flavor of wine
through artificially "aging" the wine.
Amphorae were
placed in the chamber...
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Fissurisepta fumarium is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Fissurellidae, the
keyhole limpets and slit limpets. Bouchet...
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States List of
barbecue dishes Brining Crazy Snake Rebellion Curing Drying Fumarium List of
bacon dishes List of
dried foods List of hams List of pork dishes...
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natural aging process. In
Ancient Rome a
smoke chamber known as a
fumarium was used to
enhance the
flavor of wine
through artificial aging. Amphorae...
- Nero.
Pliny cautioned that such 'first-growth'
wines not be
smoked in a
fumarium like
lesser vintages.
Pliny and
others also
named Vinum Hadrianum as one...
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widespread practice was the
storage of
amphoras in a
smoke chamber called a
fumarium to add
smokiness to a wine's flavor. P****um, or wine made from
dried grapes...
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plurilamellata Blume, 1952
Sculptaria framesi Burnup, 1923
Sculptaria fumarium van
Bruggen & Rolán, 2003 - from
Namibia Sculptaria gertenbachae Blume...
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architecture Frëngji
Fretwork Frieze Frigidarium Frisian farmhouse Frontispiece Fumarium Funco Functionalism Fusuma Gabion Gable Gablefront house Gable roof Gablet...
- (Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1896)
Cornisepta festiva Crozier, 1966
Cornisepta fumarium (Hedley, 1911)
Cornisepta guzmani Araya & Geiger, 2013
Cornisepta levinae...
- facility. Onto this in the 4th
century AD was
built a smokehouse, a so-called
fumarium, to age wine more
quickly with smoke. This is
confirmed by digs done by...