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- production in antiquity, the wine was referred to as "castellum nobile vinum Pucinum", after the castle near the village of Prosecco. The first known mention...
- place Castellum Pucinum) was according to Pliny the favorite wine of the Empress Livia. She is said to have loved this Vinum Pucinum for its medicinal...
- comment on the medieval map Prosecho ol:Pucinum, hinc vina a Plinio | tantopere laudata (Prosecho, once called Pucinum. From here comes wine highly praised...
- proposed that it was cultivated already in Roman times, possibly as the vinum pucinum praised by Pliny the Elder, although that is not known with any certainty...
- trade in amber from the Baltic continued. Wine, especially its famous Pucinum was exported. Olive oil was imported from Proconsular Africa. By sea, the...
- time, Pliny the Elder mentioned the vines of the wine Pulcino ("Vinum Pucinum" – probably today's "Prosecco"), which were grown on the slopes. In 788...
- adjoining to it is that of the lapydes, the river Timavus, the fortress of Pucinum, famous for its wines, the Gulf of Tergeste, and the colony of that name...
- Prista Pristis Promona Proteras Psykterios Pteron ad publicanos Publisca Pucinum Puciolis Pullaria Pultovia Pydaras Pylon Pyraei Pyrissaioi Pyrogeri Pyrri...
- the city a crossroads of trade in gl****, iron and amber; a wine named Pucinum was also produced. It was precisely during this period that Aquileia gained...