Bible Dictionaries
Wine

Holman Bible Dictionary

Beverage made from fermented grapes. Grapes grew throughout ancient Palestine. Even in areas with limited rainfall, enough dew fell at night to support thriving vineyards. Wine was produced by pressing the juice from the grapes in large stone vats with a small drain at one end. The juice was collected in troughs, poured into large jars, and allowed to ferment while stored in cool, rock cisterns. In New Testament times, wine was kept in skin flasks and often diluted with water. It was also used as a medicine and disinfectant. Scripture condemns drunkenness and overindulgence, but pictured wine as a part of the typical ancient meal. See Drink; Vine .

David Maltsberger

Bibliography Information
Butler, Trent C. Editor. Entry for 'Wine'. Holman Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​hbd/​w/wine.html. 1991.