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grape stomping : ウィキペディア英語版 | grape stomping Grape-stomping (also known as pigeage〔Feiring, Alice (2011). ''Naked Wine: Letting Grapes Do What Comes Naturally.'' Da Capo Press, ISBN 9780306820489〕〔Clarke, Oz (2009). ''Oz Clarke's Pocket Wine Guide 2010.'' Sterling Publishing Company, ISBN 9781402771248〕〔Cheap, BA (2010). ''Mr. Cheap's Guide to Wine.'' Adams Media, ISBN 9781440517594〕) is part of method of maceration used in traditional winemaking. Rather than using a wine press or other mechanized method, grapes were crushed by foot in vats to release their juices and begin fermentation. ==History==
One of the earliest extant visual representations of the practice appears on a Roman Empire sarcophagus from the 3rd century CE, which depicts an idealized pastoral scene with a group of Erotes harvesting and stomping grapes at Vindemia, a rural Roman vintage festival.〔Wight, Karol (2008). (Roman sarcophagus, c. 290-300 AD. ) The J. Paul Getty Museum〕 Many contemporary wineries hold grape stomping contests to attract visitors. The practice is also the subject of many depictions in contemporary media, including the 1974 Mel Tillis song "Stomp Them Grapes," the ''I Love Lucy'' episode "Lucy's Italian Movie," and a children's book by Alan Madison,〔Hope, Morrison (2007). (The Littlest Grape Stomper (review) ). ''Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books'', Volume 60, Number 9, May 2007〕
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