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Amphora: A ceramic vessel (typically made of earthenware such as clay or terra-cotta and sometimes lined with wax or resin) used to make, age and store wine. For millennia, amphorae were the most popular vessels for storing wine; the earliest known examples date to around 6,000 B.C.
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Qvevri: An egg-shaped type of amphora from the country of Georgia. See Amphora.