winepresses
Winepresses are ancient tools used for the extraction of juice from grapes, a process essential in winemaking. The winepress is one of the oldest known tools for this purpose, with evidence dating back to the 4th millennium BCE in the Near East. The basic design consists of a bed or trough where grapes are placed, topped by a heavy wheel or stone that is pressed down upon the grapes to extract their juice.
The process begins with the selection and preparation of grapes, which are then placed in the winepress.
Winepresses can be categorized into two main types based on the material used for the pressing element:
Throughout history, winepresses have played a vital role in the winemaking process, and their design and use