
Wine Press Screws - Hand Carved - 17th Century
Overview Hand carved wooden wine press screws from Austria, Croatia, Sylvania and France, Some are dated back to the 1650s and the newest being 160 years old. Product Details Colors: Brown, Tan / Beige, Coffee, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Tawny, Walnut, Mocha, Umber, Expresso Uses: Table Legs, Entryway columns, Newel Post Year Built: 17th Century - 1650s Material: pear wood 80%, cherry 15%, french oak 5% Location: Charlotte, NC USA Dimensions Length: 8ft to 14ft Width: 5-9 inches 370 Years Ago In the 17th century, wine press screws were an essential tool for winemakers during the wine production process. These devices were used to extract the juice from crushed grapes by applying pressure to the grape mash in a controlled manner. Wine press screws, also known as wine presses or grape presses, played a critical role in the production of wine, especially in regions where traditional winemaking methods were prevalent. Design and Function: Wine press scre