In ancient Egypt, the kitchen was an essential part of every household. Although not as advanced as the Roman kitchens, some ancient Egyptian kitchens also incorporated a built-in wine dispenser. These kitchens were typically small and simple, with basic cooking tools and storage containers. The wine dispenser was a luxury item reserved for the wealthy households. It was often made of clay or stone and placed in a corner of the kitchen. The Egyptians enjoyed wine as a part of their daily life, and having a built-in dispenser made it convenient for them to enjoy a glass of wine while preparing meals for their families.