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oldest wine
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China
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Oldest wine is found in archaeological sites in China, with evidence of wine production dating back to the Neolithic period.
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2
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wine
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China
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Less commonly consumed with meals, and often associated with social status and special occasions
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3
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wine
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China
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Wine is not a common beverage and may be associated with luxury or certain occasions
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1
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4
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wine aging
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China
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Wine aging is relatively less common, and the preference is often for lighter, fruitier wines that are consumed within a few years of production.
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5
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wine culture
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China
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Wine culture is less prevalent compared to traditional alcoholic beverages like sake and baijiu, but there is a rising trend of wine consumption and appreciation.
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6
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wine drinking
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China
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Increasing in popularity, but historically not a traditional part of the culture
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1
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7
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wine knowledge
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China
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Wine knowledge is often associated with sophistication and social status, particularly in business and formal settings.
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1
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8
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wine storage
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China
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Storing wine in a warm and humid environment is preferred to accelerate its aging process and flavor development.
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9
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winemaking
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China
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Winemaking is a relatively new industry, and sake or rice wine holds a more significant cultural position.
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10
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winemaking tools
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China
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Bamboo baskets are sometimes used for pressing grapes
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