Lebanese know their country has a long winemaking history. Now a recently announced discovery suggests the antiquity of that heritage. According to an article published in the academic journal Antiquity, a team of AUB and German archaeologists have excavated a 2,600-year-old Phoenician wine press at Tell el-Burak, a site a few kilometers south of Sidon. “We found an installation that consists of a treading basin, where the grapes were trod ...