Finding a Better Way. Pre-historic period The history of winemaking parallels that of civilization… 6000 BC − Ancient Wine emerges with civilization.

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Finding a Better Way

Pre-historic period The history of winemaking parallels that of civilization… 6000 BC − Ancient Wine emerges with civilization from the East 5000 BC − Egyptian period Wine references in Egypt and Phoenicia

BC Ancient winemaking spreads from Egypt and Phoenicia 4500 BC − Ancient Wine produced in Greece and Crete 1500 BC Wine first arrived in southern Europe and northern Africa

BC First measurement of alcohol AD Romans began with wood cooperage and the use barrels 400 – 1600 AD Progress in wine technology slowed down

AD Introduction of vines and winemaking in the New World 1630s First glass bottles 1680 First microscopic observation of yeast cells

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