By Mark Waghorn Winemaking began in the Middle East 11,000 years ago, reveals a new research. Wild grapes were domesticated by the first farmers at the end of the last Ice Age and identification of the “cradle of wine” accurately dates its invention for the first time. The discovery opens the door to developing vintages more suited to global warming, […]
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