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Ampelos - Wikipedia Ampelos (Ancient Greek: Ἂμπελος, lit "Vine") or Ampelus (Latin) was a personification of the grapevine and lover of Dionysus in Greek and Bacchus in Roman mythology
Ampelos Cellars Our natural wines are from the 1st vineyard to be certified organic, biodynamic and sustainable In the US - located in Sta Rita Hills Our wines are naturally made We make Pinot Noir, Syrah, Viognier, Rose and Grenache
AMPELOS - Grape-Vine Satyr of Greek Mythology AMPELOS was a handome, young Thrakian Satyros (Satyr) loved by the god Dionysos There were two accounts of his death In one he was slain by a wild bull and transformed by the grieving god into the first grapevine
The Myth of Ampelos and Dionysus Uncover the tragic myth of Dionysus and Ampelos Learn how love, loss, and hubris led to transformation into the vine, wine, or stars
Ampelos: Dionysus’ Satyr Lover – Wars History Ampelos is a Minor figure in Greek mythology that is often associated with Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, ecstasy and revelry According to Greek sources, Ampelos was a beautiful young Satyr who was involved in a romantic relationship with Dionysus
Ampelus – Mythopedia Ampelus—one of the half-human, half-animal satyrs—was known for his charming good looks He was a lover of the god Dionysus, who mourned him bitterly after his untimely death
Wine in history: Ampelos, lover of Dionysos The Greek mythological figure of Ampelos was the lover of Dionysos and lends his name to the scientific study of grape varieties
Ampelos - World Mythos Ampelos is a fascinating figure in Greek mythology, often associated with the vine and wine His story intertwines with various themes such as love, nature, and transformation
Ampelos - Hellenica World Nonnus In Nonnus's etiology, Ampelos is a beautiful satyr youth, who was loved by Dionysus, and whose death was foreseen by the god There are two versions of his death and Dionysus's reaction to it According to Nonnus, Ampelos was gored to death by a wild bull after he mocked the goddess Selene, a scene described as follows:
Ampelos Vineyard Is Now Groundstar Vineyard - The Santa Barbara Independent Now the 25-acre Ampelos is being renamed as Groundstar Vineyard, a direct nod to the surprise success of that tiny native species “That story really stuck with me,” said Shannon, who’s worked in various facets of the California wine industry — sales, consulting, wellness — for about 20 years