Vinea (soft drink)

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Vinea is a carbonated grape-based soft drink invented in Czechoslovakia in the 1970s by Slovak Ján Farkaš, a biochemist working for the Research Institute for Viticulture and Wine-making in Bratislava. After years of trademark ownership disputes [1], Vinea was sold to Kofola [2] in January 2008.