produced by Tillingham

Like most of us, when leaving university Ben Walgate wasn’t sure of his next move. He was however sure of his love of wine (fostered by working in the hospitality and wine industry throughout his degree). Purchasing a one-way ticket to Europe, he tasted his way around famous regions.

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produced by Bosco de Medici

Ancient Romans cannot claim to have invented wine, but they certainly advanced it a significant amount during the reign of the Roman Empire. At its height, it was estimated that each citizen of the civilisation consumed, on average, a bottle of wine per day.

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photo journal for Campania

Loved by the Romans for its microclimates, Campania produced varied styles of wine for the civilisation. Today, variation continues in the region’s towns, villages and cities, which have everything from awe-inspiring sea views (with Vesuvius looming in the background), to archaeological parks.

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