Some of the jars bore images of grape clusters and a man dancing. Previously, the earliest evidence of wine-making was from pottery dating from about 7,000 years ago found in north-western Iran.
is a final potential garden tool for harvesting grapes. It has a specially designed adjustable head featuring two blades to snip the cluster from the vine without any risk of cutting your fingers.
Japanese consumers don’t have to hear about the increasing popularity of the Shine Muscat through the grapevine, but can see it in the clusters of yellow-green grapes packing produce sections.