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Pine Resin

Maybe we should all be drinking more retsina

Posted on November 24, 2013 by Ted Bauer

This story about the oldest wine cellar ever discovered has been making the rounds: essentially, it was discovered in a palace dating back to 1700 BC, and it once held 500 gallons of wine, which is enough to fill a seven-person… Continue Reading →

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