The traces of “the oldest wine of the world” were found in eight thousand years old pots
Canadian scientists found 8,000-year-old pottery fragments that have revealed the earliest evidence of grape wine-making.
The jars containing wine compound residues that were found in two sites south of the Georgian capital, Tbilisi – researchers announced.
Some of the jars bore images of grape clusters and a man dancing.
Previously, the earliest evidence of wine-making was from pottery dating from about 7,000 years ago found in north-western Iran. (MTI)
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