Deep green wine bottles whir along in a neat row. They twist and twirl through the mechanical line as if they were practicing a perfectly timed dance. Their audience: safety-goggled college students.
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A Silk Road Wine Trail Karas Monument at the entrance of Rind Village in Vayots Dzor, Armenia. Photo by Karine Vann, Smithsonian This is the second article in a two-part series on Armenian karases.
Ancient accounts have long acknowledged Armenia as a cradle of winemaking. The eighth-century BC kings of Urartu referred to ancient Armenia as “the land of the vineyards” and Assyrian armies marveled ...
Lu Sheng picks grapes in a vineyard in Chushul county of Lhasa, Tibet autonomous region, in October. DAQIONG/CHINA DAILY Hua Sheng and Lu Sheng, a retired Tibetan couple who are both Catholic, have ...
While citizens filled the Colosseum for gladiator duels, ancient Roman aristocrats took trips to a lavish facility to celebrate a very different theatrical spectacle: winemaking. The Roman elite ...
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