'The first 'wine' was probably made by accident, i.e. grape juice or crushed grapes, left someplace warm, fermented,' Lisa M Airey, education director, Wine Scholar Guild, told Newsweek.
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Who Invented Wine? "The first 'wine' was probably made by accident, i.e. grape juice or crushed grapes, left someplace warm, fermented," Lisa M Airey, education director, Wine Scholar Guild, told Newsweek."A wine in full ferment produces carbon dioxide so the liquid would have been moving as if in a boil. The ancients thought it was alive or imbued with spirit thus giving birth to the spirit industry.
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