Saintsbury

Saintsbury

Doctors throughout history have recommended wine for good health

The pitfalls of addressing the House of Commons while seriously inebriated

The wine region in the 18th century was a cornucopia of delights but still recognisable as the Burgundy of today

Why doesn’t the fabled Italian wine praised by Petrarch pass muster today?

The political implications of prosecco versus a pint

The cento is a sophisticated and demanding poetic form — and best suited to schoolboyish ends

Following Samuel Butler’s footsteps in New Zealand

Horace, the great poet of wine

The effervescent poetry of Herrick’s hangovers

Walter Scott had a poor head for drink but quaffed it in quantities