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Amuse bouche: World’s Oldest Wine Making Operation Discovered!

Archaeologists have discovered a 6,000 year old wine making operation in a cave 60 miles from Mount Ararat in Armenia. This proves that another set of people were making wine before ancient pharaohs in Egypt. They uncovered a wine press, vat, grape seeds, and plant pigments that prove red wine was made there.

Source: January 11, 2011 Gawker Article

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Amuse Bouche: Noun. Etymology: French: literally, entertains the mouth. A small, complimentary appetizer served at the beginning of a meal to awaken the taste buds. Leena Eats definition: a quick shot of gastronomic knowledge for the brain.~LTG!

Amuse bouche: Worlds Oldest Wine Making Operation Discovered!

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