Brass Wine Taps
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Brass Wine Taps

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These brass taps (16th–17th cc.) were used to draw wine from barrels in municipal cellars. Wine was one of Riga’s most valuable imports, used in trade, as a gift of honor, and even in formal transactions. It was stored in vaulted underground cellars that doubled as ceremonial drinking halls.