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Default Can Ancient Techniques Make Modern Wine Better?

Can Ancient Techniques Make Modern Wine Better?

> A new generation of wineries are going to painstaking lengths to acquire
> hundreds of historic clay karases


http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel...nce-180962212/

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