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Friday, 21 May 2021

Charming


Luca: Ciao Giovani, Marko, Fabrizio!!! Where's Giuseppe? 

Marko: He said he didn't feel the best. Probably a hangover...Or black plague...

Luca: Ah well...Valpolicella or Nero d'Avola?


A conversation overheard in front of a "buchetta del vino" in Florence in 1630...


Between 1629–1631, the bubonic plague tore across what is now northern and central Italy, killing possibly as many as 2 million people, about one third of the population. It was a dark, fearful time. 

But, people still wanted to get drunk...

And so enterprising wine merchants came up with a "buchetta del vino": a hole in the wall of a wine merchant or a restaurant, through which flasks of wine could be passed to people on the street...

Here is the scary bit: CNN reports about reopening of these drinking holes with the title: "The charming re-emergence of 'little wine holes' in Florence"....CHARMING?!? Are people gone totally insane?

Written during the worst time of the Covid lockdown, New Year 2021...

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