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Researchers have identified the world’s oldest wine, a drop of white discovered in an ancient Roman burial site in southern Spain found to be some 2,000 years old. The wine was discovered in 2019 in a Roman mausoleum near Carmona, a town near Seville, believed to have been a family tomb dating back to ancient Roman city of Carmo. The burial site contained six urns holding human remains as well as several objects, according to the research team from the University of Cordóba and the town’s archaeological department. In what they described as a “rather exceptional and unexpected” discovery, the …

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