The Mesopotamians have long been considered the first to make wine.
However, the unearthing of an ancient winery in Armenia would seem to challenge that assumption. The winery in Armenia was dated to approximately 6,000 years ago and is the oldest location found where wine appears to have been mass produced.
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No one knows for certain, but it appears that wine was first produced in the Middle East in what is now Iraq.
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Wine decanters were invented to separate the sediment from wine in order to serve the clearer liquid. Wine is typically served in a decanter and was initially used by servants to make it easier to serve than the large containers originally used to store wine.
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Dionysus is the god of wine and drunken revelry in Greek mythology.He invented wine.
His birth had nothing to do with it. Dionysus invented wine.
Charles Gordon Maynard invented wine gums in 1909
Australia is claiming fame to this having been invented in Renmark Australia in 1965. I know they were available in New Zealand before 1965. Another thing Australians are claiming fame for from a KIWI invention
In Roman times or possibly earlier.
Wine wasn't dicovered it was invented and the first wines were actually made in Israel not Italy.
No, ofcourse not. Beer wasn't invented back then they used wine but certain kinds of wine.
Red wine appears to have been first produced in the middle East in what is now Iraq.