Ancient wine presses unearthed in Israel

  • 3 years ago
Archaeologists in Israel have excavated a fifteen-hundred year old wine-making complex - said to have been the world’s largest at the time. Five presses were unearthed at the huge Byzantine-era winery at Yavne - south of Tel Aviv - which is estimated to have produced two-million litres a year. The BBC's Tim Allman has more.

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