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  2. VINEBOX - Wikipedia

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    VINEBOX was founded in San Francisco in 2015 by Matt Dukes and Rachel Vodofsky. [5] [6] The pair previously worked as lawyers with a passion for wine and technology. In January 2016, the company joined Y Combinator 's accelerator program and started shipping wines to their members. [7] With their own money, they started the operations and in ...

  3. Czech wine - Wikipedia

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    Czech wine. Wine in the Czech Republic is produced mainly in southern Moravia, although a few vineyards are located in Bohemia. However, Moravia accounts for around 96% [1] of the country's vineyards, which is why Czech wine is more often referred to as Moravian wine.

  4. History of wine - Wikipedia

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    Hellenistic mosaics discovered close to the city of Paphos depicting Dionysos, god of wine Wine boy at a Greek symposium. The oldest evidence of ancient wine production has been found in Georgia from c. 6000 BC (the earliest known traces of grape wine), Iran from c. 5000 BC, Greece from c. 4500 BC, Armenia from c. 4100 BC (large-scale production), and Sicily from c. 4000 BC.

  5. Slovenian wine - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Sava Wine-Growing Region ( Posavska vinorodna dežela) is the only Slovenian wine region that produces more red wine than white, though not by a large margin. The area is subdivided into three districts. The Bizeljsko - Brežice district is known for its sparkling wine production and acidic white wines made from the Rumeni Plavec grape.

  6. Wine - Wikipedia

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    Wine is an alcoholic drink made from fermented fruit. Yeast consumes the sugar in the fruit and converts it to ethanol and carbon dioxide, releasing heat in the process. Wine is most often made from grapes, and the term "wine" generally refers to grape wine when used without any qualification. Even so, wine can be made from a variety of fruit ...

  7. Epiclesis - Wikipedia

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    The epiclesis (also spelled epiklesis; from Ancient Greek: ἐπίκλησις "surname" or "invocation") [1] refers to the invocation of one or several gods. In ancient Greek religion, the epiclesis was the epithet used as the surname given to a deity in religious contexts. [2] [3] The term was borrowed into the Christian tradition, where it ...

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