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Ancient wine

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Orange wine is a bit of a misnomer because it isn't referring to a wine made with oranges. In fact, orange wine is made with white wine grapes.#wine #wineeducation

Orange wine is a bit of a misnomer because it isn't referring to a wine made with oranges. In fact, it's made with white wine grapes.

Byzantine Wine Press Uncovered in Israel

The Israel Antiquities Authority announced the discovery of a massive Byzantine wine press near Hamei Yo’av.

Wine is a beverage that's been shaped both by innovation and fashion over the course of several thousand years. You can learn a lot about how life must have been by understanding how wine has changed over the course of history.

Wine is a beverage shaped by innovation and fashion over several thousand years. You can learn a lot about life through the history of wine.

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Alice Feiring's For the Love of Wine

Alice Feiring's book, For the Love of Wine: My Odyssey through the World's Most Ancient Wine Culture, explores the wines of Georgia.

**ROEMER TYPE WINE AND BEER GLASSES FROM THE 16TH CENTURY TO PRESENT | Ancient Glass Blog of The Allaire Collection

ROEMER TYPE WINE AND BEER GLASSES FROM THE 16TH CENTURY TO PRESENT Roemers (Dutch) or Römer (German) are a type of wine and beer glass that evolved in the Rhineland and the Netherlands from …

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In "Singing to the Sake," Masaru Terada, Terada Honke’s 24th-generation owner and current brewmaster (toji), describes the symbiotic nature of sake production. Microorganisms dictate much of the fermentation process, but the communication goes both ways, with brewers taking cues from microbial activity. During the mashing stage, the workers coordinate their rhythm by singing motosuri-uta, or old rice-mashing songs, which go back hundreds of years.