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Ukraine. Crimea-Wine. "Krymvyno" and "Sun in a Glass". Set of Badges. Originals.
$ 15.83
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Description
Country:Ukraine
Type:
Special Badges
Varieties:
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"Krymvyno" - Wine Trading House and Wine Restaurant ("Крымвино")
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"The Sun in a Glass" - Branded Wine Shop of Trading House "Krymvyno" ("Солнце в Бокале" - фирменный магазин)
Winemaking in Crimea has been developed in Hersonissos, the Bosporan Kingdom, in the Principality of Theodoro and the Genoese colonies.
The Ottoman period was unfavourable to wine because of religious prohibition, but that was offset by the cult of table grapes.
Although winemakers Muslims and punish sticks for the production of the drink, but Muslims are not subject to exorbitant taxes, which stimulated some move to another faith.
The period of the Russian Empire and later the Soviet period led to a significant decline in the industry.
The adoption on April 24, 1914 of the "Law on grape wine" increased the vulnerability of the industry at the legislative level.
The adoption on 25 May 1985 of the resolution entitled "Measures to Overcome Drunkenness and Alcoholism" led to substantial damage to Crimean and Soviet winemaking.
It was during this period that many vineyards were destroyed and wineries were converted into extract plants.
The renaissance of the wine industry in Crimea began during the time of Independent Ukraine.