Chemical analysis conducted on ancient pottery could dramatically predate the commencement of winemaking in Italy. A large storage jar from the Copper Age (early 4th millennium BC) tests positive for wine.
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Chemical analysis on these storage jars mark the earliest discovery of wine residue in the entire prehistory of the Italian peninsula [Credit: Dr. Davide Tanasi, University of South Florida] |
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Wine residue discovered on storage jars excavated from a cave in Monte Kronio [Credit: Dr. Davide Tanasi, University of South Florida] |
It's very rare to determine the composition of such residue as it requires the ancient pottery to be excavated intact. The study's authors are now trying to determine whether the wine was red or white.
Source: University of South Florida [August 24, 2017]