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Lacryma Christi, (also Lachryma Christi, literally "tear of Christ"), is the name of a celebrated Neapolitan type of wine produced on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius in Campania, Italy.
01.Origins of name
Origins of nameThe name Lacryma Christi comes from an old myth that Christ, crying over Lucifer's fall from heaven, cried his tears on the land and gave divine inspiration to the vines that grew there. The sides of Vesuvius are deeply scarred by past lava flows, and its lower slopes are extremely fertile, dotted with villages and covered with vineyards.
02.Lachryma Christi in literature and poetry
0Lachryma Christi in literature and poetryLachryma Christi is an old wine, frequently mentioned by poets and writers. Lachryma Christi was mentioned in the book by Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo, in W. J. Turner's poem Talking with Soldiers, by Christopher Marlowe in his play Tamburlaine the Great, Part II. The British periodical writer and journalist William Maginn mentions the wine amongst other spirits in his poem "Inishowen" c. 1822.
03.References
References
04.Further reading
Dalí, Salvador; Gérard, Max; Orizet, Louis (1977). Les vins de gala. Draeger. pp. 293. ISBN 285119013X.
Further readingDalí, Salvador; Gérard, Max; Orizet, Louis (1977). Les vins de gala. Draeger. pp. 293. ISBN 285119013X.
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