Wine
A 8000 year old pottery fragments was discover with compound of wine and have revealed the earliest evidence of grape wine-making. It was found in Georgian capital, Tbilisi. The are of Caucasus Mountains and the Zagros Mountains which contain the highest peaks of Europe, has the most discoveries of early wine. Below shows a picture of clay pot use by the ancient people to store wine.

The origins of wine predate written records, and modern archaeology still uncertain about the details of the first cultivation of wild grapevines. It has been hypothesized that early humans climbed trees to pick berries, liked their sugary flavor, and then begun collecting them. After a few days with fermentation setting in, juice at the bottom of any container would begin producing low-alcohol wine. According to this theory, things changed around 10,000-8000 BC with the transition from a nomadic to a sedentism style of living, which led to agriculture and wine domestication.
