Grapevines Collection
Grapevines, the epitome of viticulture, have a rich history intertwined with art and culture
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Grapevines, the epitome of viticulture, have a rich history intertwined with art and culture. From Louis Pasteur's groundbreaking discoveries to vibrant lithographs showcasing Vermouth Superieur labels, these vines have left an indelible mark on society. In La Mancha, traditional rural architecture like the Bombo manchego stands tall amidst sprawling grapevines. The walls adorned with exquisite Dutch ceramic tiles patterned with pomegranates and grapes transport us back to the early 17th century. Artistic masterpieces also pay homage to these magnificent plants. "Flowers in a Vase and Fruit" captivates our senses with its delicate portrayal of nature's bounty on canvas. Similarly, "The Green Bowl" evokes a sense of tranquility as it captures the essence of grape-filled abundance. Through tapestry fragments from Tournai dating back to the late 15th century, we witness vintagers laboring diligently among flourishing vineyards. Painted plasterwork from Germany in the 18th century showcases intricate designs inspired by this cherished plant. Even ancient tombs in Tarquinia bear witness to grapevines' significance. Mural paintings within the Tomb with the Banquet depict joyous celebrations where wine flowed freely, symbolizing life's pleasures. Portugal boasts breathtaking vineyards at Lau and Herdade das Argamassas that produce exceptional wines enjoyed worldwide. In Campo Maior lies Delta Cafes—the heart of Portugal's coffee industry—where Centro de Ciencia do Cafe delves into coffee science. Grapevines transcend mere vegetation; they are emblematic of human ingenuity and creativity throughout history. Their allure continues to inspire artists, scientists, and connoisseurs alike—a testament to their timeless beauty and cultural significance.