Wine was an integral part of their society. And while their wine was a bit more crude than what we think of, it was still potent and the perfect way to preserve the juice of the grapes (which would end up fermenting anyway).
oils, wine and pottery
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Ancient Greece did not have hot beverages. Beer, wine and water were the beverages that they drank.
They drank wine, beer, and spirits.
Wine originated in ancient Greece, but even their best wines came from what is now Italy.
Some important exports from ancient Greece are olive oil, wine metalware, and beautiful pottery.
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"Ardo" is a Basque equivalent of "wine."The first known wine production in Europe dates to 4500 B.C.E. in ancient Greece. From there it spread quickly to the other European countries of the Mediterranean. An old Basque saying highlights the importance of wine grapes to the different cultures of Europe: "ardo eta herri" ("wine and land").
The Natural Resources in Greece was mainly olives and grapes. Grapes were also used to make wine.
Grapes and Olives , the grapes were turned into fine wine .