The great fall 2020 release from Tablas Creek
Readers at BevX know that we have a great fondness for the wines made at Tablas Creek in Paso Robles, […]
It is believed that the production of wine dates to 6000 to 5000 BC in what is now Iran and Georgia. Grapes were first cultivated for eating and winemaking in the early Bronze Age, most notably in Egypt. Wine production flourished in ancient Greece and then throughout the Roman Empire. With few exceptions, all of the significant European wine-producing regions were established by the Romans.
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