She worked through the nights, digging deep into the sand with her bare hands to find the hidden veins of cool water from the sea. Her hands grew dark from the earth, and the grapes she nurtured turned a deep, royal purple—so dark they looked like velvet under the moon.

Based on their cultural significance, here is a story about these two "sisters" of the vine. The Legend of the Two Sisters

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When harvest time arrived, the gardener found two distinct types of fruit where there had once been none. The (White Shani) was as sweet as honey and clear as a Caspian sunrise, while the Qara Şanı (Black Shani) was rich, hearty, and full of the earth’s deep secrets.

One summer, a terrible drought struck. The sun was so fierce it turned the earth to dust. The sisters, seeing their father’s despair, decided to save the vine with the only thing they had left: their devotion.