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Intoxicating History

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From the rise and fall of empires to the birth of modern diplomacy, civilization's greatest moments have been shaped by an unlikely force: what filled our glasses.  Join award-winning author Henry Jeffreys and renowned food writer Tom Parker-Bowles as they pour through history's most intoxicating stories. From Charles Dickens's beloved punch to the royal family's legendary drinks trolley, discover how alcohol has shaped civilizations, sparked wars, and sealed peace treaties. Each episode finds our convivial hosts uncorking a different chapter of human history through the unique lens of alcohol...

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Jan 23, 2026

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Episodes

An Apple a Day Kept Britain Going 23.01.2026

Cider once mattered as much as beer or wine — so how did it lose its place in British life? In this episode of Intoxicating History , Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles explore the overlooked history of apples, orchards and a drink that quietly fuelled the countryside for centuries. We’re joined by James Crowden , whose deep knowledge of rural England helps us trace how cider shifted from everyd...

Churchill Drank What? Champagne, myths and the Making of a Wartime Legend 16.01.2026

Winston Churchill is remembered as the man who drank the British through the Second World War. But how much of that is legend, how much is exaggeration, and how much is actually true? In this episode of Intoxicating History , we take a long, considered sip of Churchill’s drinking life. From his famously weak “mouthwash” whisky sodas to champagne by the pint, brandy at bedtime, and alcohol prescrib...

American Presidents: What they drank and why it mattered 09.01.2026

On this episode of Intoxicating History we trace American history through what presidents chose to pour. From George Washington’s Madeira-fuelled formality to Thomas Jefferson’s obsession with French wine, drink becomes a way of signalling power, taste, and intent. Along the way, we meet whiskey-loving generals, temperance-minded First Ladies, Prohibition presidents who quietly ignored their own l...

French 75s, Granny Sherry & the Night Eggnog Exploded: A Christmas Day in Drinks 05.12.2025

After a bit of a break, Intoxicating History is back. Tom Parker Bowles and Henry Jeffreys return with a full day’s worth of Christmas drinking, from breakfast bubbles to late-night nog. We kick things off with champagne, charting its journey from syrupy Russian favourite to the dry style loved in Britain, and the Victorian habit of happily mixing it with gin. From there, its’ a dive into the...

History's Most Intoxicating Revelations: Season 1 Top 12 12.06.2025

We're back with something special - our top 12 most intoxicating moments from Season 1! Join us as we revisit the wildest boozy tales that shaped history, from Roman drinking clubs to champagne myths. We'll reveal how Mark Antony sent drunken letters to the Roman public (the ancient equivalent of drunk texting!), explore whether the Royal Navy actually invented the mojito, and uncover the bizarre...

The Angel's Share: 300 Years of Port's Forbidden Sips 15.05.2025

Tom and Henry have escaped our London bunker for the season finale and found themselves in glorious Porto, surrounded by the world's finest ports! Join us as Adrian Bridge, the CEO of Taylor's Port, grants us privileged access to the Factory House - a Georgian-style private club for British port shippers built in 1790. The French pinched all the silverware when they occupied it during the Napoleon...

Mad Men, Sad Wine with Rory Sutherland 01.05.2025

We’re thrilled to welcome marketing maverick Rory Sutherland to Intoxicating History. In this somewhat rambunctious episode, Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles share a glass of Port with Rory as he declares war on the tyranny of the wine-list and launches his campaign to ban drinks parties… except if they’re outdoors. Rory takes us back to his Welsh roots and his love of pubs, explaining they ar...

Grape Pretenders, Part 2 24.04.2025

In this second part of a two-part special, Tom and Henry delve into the scandalous world of wine fraud that shook the fine wine establishment to its core. We unveil the extraordinary tale of Hardy Rodenstock, the mysterious German who claimed to have discovered Thomas Jefferson’s lost wine collection, and Rudy Kurniawan, the Indonesian fraudster whose LA mansion was a factory for fake vintages. Al...

The Grape Pretenders: A history of Wine Fraud 17.04.2025

We are back  to escort you on a rollicking journey through the world of wine fraud in “The Grape Pretenders.” In this episode, Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowlesinvite you to join us as we unravel the outrageous schemes of  the past, where fraudsters concocting “authentic” vintages by blending turnip juice, wild fruit, and even a dash of lead oxide—ingredients that would make any somme...

The Burton Snatch: Jamie Allsopp & The Ipa Revolution 10.04.2025

In this episode of Intoxicating History, we take you on a spirited journey through the wild world of British beer. Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles, recount how a bold 1718 letter—declaring war with Spain over a bloated drinks bill—set the stage for the fascinating tale of IPA. Together, we explore the rise, fall, and revival of Allsopp’s legendary brew. We share how Burton’s mineral-rich wate...

From Bibles to Capone: Prohibition in the USA 03.04.2025

Welcome to another unruly chapter of Intoxicating History with hosts, Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles. In this episode, we’re unraveling the wild, head-spinning days of America’s Prohibition era. We discover how a noble quest to curb alcohol ended up giving birth to a veritable carnival of bootleggers, speakeasies, and legal loopholes that only the richest could exploit. We get into the nitty...

Rome Part 2: The Empire Strikes Bacchus 27.03.2025

In this episode of Intoxicating History Tom Parker Bowles and Henry Jeffreys get together for another round of wine-fuelled storytellin, delving deeper into the indulgent, decadent world of Ancient Rome. In the The Empire Strikes Bacchus we  explore the lavish and legendary banquets of Roman high society. Step into the extravagant dining hall of Trimalchio—a nouveau riche freed slave famous f...

Rome Part 1: What did the Romans Ever Do for Us? 20.03.2025

In this episode of Intoxicating History, Henry, Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles travel back  2,000 years to ancient Rome to ask the big question: What did the Romans ever do for us—wine‑wise? From Pliny the Elder’s hangover cure of raw owl eggs in wine (yes, really) to the scandalous Bacchanalian rites that terrified senators into banning women from drinking, we’ll reveal how Rome invented lux...

The Martini Files: The history of the perfect cocktail 13.03.2025

In this episode of Intoxicating History, we get up close and personal with everything Martini as we chat with our brilliant guest, author, FT Columnist and Martini Queen, Alice Lascelles. Tom Parker Bowles and Henry Jeffreys dive into the quirky history of the martini—from its early days as a medicinal elixir with a dash of ginger, to the iconic cocktail that inspired Hemingway and Dorothy Parker’...

Chartreuse To ‘wreck-The-Hoose’ Juice: Monks And The Art Of Distillation 06.03.2025

In this episode, Tom Parker Bowles and Henry Jeffreys unravel the enigmatic legacy of monastic mixology. They explore how medieval monks, driven by both spiritual devotion and scientific curiosity, transformed the art of distillation into a craft that yielded some of history’s most fascinating elixirs. We delve into the creation of the herbaceous, enigmatic Chartreuse; the uniquely stimulating, an...

Johnnie Walker: The Spirit That Ruled The World 27.02.2025

In this episode of Intoxicating History , hosts Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles unscrew and pour a liberal measure of the scandalous saga of Johnnie Walker—a Scotch that started as a modest blend in a small Ayrshire grocers and skyrocketed to become a global currency of power and prestige. We dive into the racy world of whisky where a simple bottle wasn’t just a drink, but a ticket to high-st...

Wine and Wimples: How Blue Nun sparked a Global Wine Revolution 20.02.2025

It was the wine that took the world by storm—then became a punchline. But behind the once brown and now blue bottle’s retro reputation lies a fascinating story of global wine culture, clever marketing, and unexpected historical twists. In this episode, Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles dive into the rise and fall (and maybe rise again?) of Blue Nun , the German white wine that introduced millio...

WW2 Part 2: From Vines to Victory 13.02.2025

The Nazis are retreating, the Allies are advancing, and the fate of France’s most prized vineyards hangs in the balance. What happens when a desperate army turns to scorched earth tactics? Could centuries of winemaking history be wiped out in an instant? In this gripping follow-up to our deep dive into wine and war, Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles uncover the high-stakes battle to save France...

WW2 Part 1: Wine, War and the Battle for France’s Vineyards 06.02.2025

When the Nazis stormed into France, they weren’t just after land—they had their eyes on the ultimate spoils of war: France’s legendary vineyards became battlegrounds, not just for soldiers, but for winemakers fighting to protect their lifes’ work  from the clutches of the Third Reich. In this episode, Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles look at the dramatic, and often absurd, true story of h...

The Admiral, The Navy, and the Wine That Won the Day 30.01.2025

In this episode of Intoxicating History , Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles tell the remarkable story of how Admiral Nelson, fresh from beating the French at the Battle of the Nile, stumbled upon a Sicilian wine that would fuel the Royal Navy and become the most famous wine in the world - for a while at least. Marsala wasn’t just a drink; it was a symbol of empire, ingenuity, and excess. But th...

Shaken, Not Stirred: How James Bond’s Drinks Defined an Era 23.01.2025

We’re easing out of dry January by veering off the path of hard history and into the world of a fictional hero. One in which the love of vodka martinis reflects a post-war Britain desperate for glamour and escapism. And whose creator’s obsession with detail—right down to his hero’s champagne choices—tells us as much about the author as it does about his famous spy? In this slightly geeky episode o...

Monks, Mavericks, and Murder: The Untold History of Champagne 23.12.2024

Get ready for a sparkling journey through scandal, invention, and murder with Intoxicating History . In this episode, Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles pop the cork on the truth about champagne: Did the English actually invent it? Spoiler alert—it involves pirates, royal lovers, and a brief diversion into the wonderful world of cider. We meet Sir Kenelm Digby, the cavalier-turned-glassmaking ge...

Pouring Power: Claret, cocktails and the Crown 19.12.2024

In this week’s Intoxicating History , Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker Bowles dive into the opulent, often outrageous world of royal courts, where what is poured and plated isn’t just about indulgence—it shapes politics, power, and even history itself.  From lavish banquets to surfeits of lampreys, and secret drinking behind closed palace doors, Henry and Tom uncover the stories of kings, queens...

Flips, Punches and Corpse Revivers: Charles Dickens’ Victorian World of Drinks 12.12.2024

This week on Intoxicating History , Tom Parker Bowles and Henry Jeffreys take us to the heart of Dickensian London, a world where every glass of gin, mug of punch, or bottle of sherry consumed by one of Charles Dickens’ characters tells us something about Victorian life.  Dickens wasn’t just a master storyteller—he was a chronicler of his times. Through his vivid descriptions of food, drink,...

Drunk Crusaders and Daring Traders: the Rise and Rise of Port 05.12.2024

Pour yourself a glass and settle in for the inaugural episode of Intoxicating History . Join journalist and food writer Tom Parker Bowles and award-winning drinks expert Henry Jeffreys as they uncork the fascinating story of Port wine—a tale of two nations bound together by centuries of trade, taste, and tippling. From medieval crusaders to ambitious merchants, our hosts chart Port's remarkable jo...

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