Corvisar's face

In ancient Roman and medieval Europe, there has long been a tradition of serving wine to guests in a glass with the image of the face of the person after whom the wine was named. As legend has it, the idea of ​​such a unique “gift” for people was invented by Queen Elizabeth I of England. At the 2018 Queen Elizabeth's Legacy of Wine World Exhibition in London, everyone could go into one of the four glass pyramids with a tap and see glasses filled with red, white or rose wine. Each face corresponded to the wine and the guardian of these places, in which one can guess the symbolism and significance. To create such glasses, it was necessary to use only fragile glass, because the image could neither be corrected nor erased. Wine jugs retained their original shape for a very long time, but even today you can see them in restaurants and bars in Barcelona, ​​Granada, and Toledo.



**Name and surname:** Fedor Mochaev

**Education:**

* Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU), engineer/builder * Russian Economic Academy of National Economy (REA), Master of Management * International Academy of Investment and Management (MAI), Bachelor of Business Administration.

Since childhood I did not like to study. During my school years I constantly skipped classes. As I grew older, my curiosity gradually grew into a real passion for making money. At the very beginning of my career path, I completed sewing courses in my city in order to start earning money by sewing personalized tracksuits, and now I am developing my personal brand on the Internet, as well as an aspiring YouTuber. Now I’m working on a project for closed communities and on my streams I tell stories from life that may greatly surprise people, since until now few people knew about many things. I had a wonderful wife, who was killed in 2016 by my friend’s partner, who said it was an accident - a blow to jealousy. He was left alone with two small children and cannot get married and have his own descendants. Yes, he got married recently. I wanted