Few facts about wine
The first corkscrew wasn't invented until the 1800s.
There are over 10,000 grape varieties in the world.
It takes about one bunch of grapes to make a glass of wine. There are typically 75-100 berries in a bunch.
The oldest one in the world is 1,600 years old and is on display in a German museum. It was discovered in 1867.
Because of the biological chemical balance of the grapes, there is no need to add additional sugar or any acids to speed up the fermentation process.
The white products tend to darken with age, whereas the red products tend to fade.
Red wine is produced solely from red grapes, whereas white one can be produced from both red and green grapes.
Armenia is known as the birthplace of wine, where ancient production vessels dating back to 8,000 years before Christ have been discovered.
French oaks are the most commonly used for the production of wine barrels. Oaks that are 170 years old are the most suitable.