winepress

/ˈwaɪnˌprɛs/
noun
  1. A machine or device used to crush grapes to extract the juice for making wine.
    • Ancient winepresses were often carved into stone or wood.
    • The grapes were loaded into the winepress to squeeze out the juice.
    • They used a modern winepress that gently presses the grapes without breaking the seeds.
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