Rumney wine

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title: Rumney wine
text: Rumney wine was a popular form of Greek wine in England and Europe during the 14th to 16th centuries. Its name was derived from its exporter Romania, which was at that time a common name for Greece and the southern Balkans as the lands of the Eastern Roman Empire. The wine was called Rumney or Romney in English, Romenier or Rumenier in German, vino di Romania in Italian. Rumney was exported from Methoni in the southern Peloponnese and perhaps also from Patras and other ports. Although modern met
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description: Greek wine in popular England and Europe during the 14th to 16th centuries
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