What are the Uralic words for "wine"

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The only "wine" word I can find in Uralic is Hungarian "bor" but apparently this is a loan from Persian. So what are actual Uralic words for "wine"?
 
I don't think that Proto-Uralic people knew something about wine...
 
The cultivation of the vine started in the Mediterranean region and in the south of the Caucasus, which means that Proto-Uralic speakers did not have a word for wine in their own language as they lived in the north of the Caucasus. Latin vītis "vine" may be derived from the IE root *wei- "to turn, bend" and wine culture may have spread to the north through the migration of IE peoples.

According to Watkins, probably from a lost Mediterranean language word *win-/*woin- "wine." However, Beekes argues that the word is of Indo-European origin, related to Greek itea "willow," Latin vītis "vine," and other words, and they may be derived from the root *wei- "to turn, bend."

As the wild vine was indigenous in southern Russia and in certain parts of central Europe, this assumption is acceptable from a historical point of view. However, as the cultivation of the vine started in the Mediterranean region, in the Pontus area and in the south of the Caucasus, most scholars are inclined to look for the origin of the word in these countries. This would point to non-IE origin. However, if we put the homeland of viticulture in the Pontus and the northern Balkans, the word for 'wine' might come from there.

Also from Latin vinum (some perhaps via Germanic) are Old Church Slavonic vino, Polish wino, Russian vino, Lithuanian vynas, Welsh gwin, Old Irish fin, Gaelic fion. Essentially the same word as vine (q.v.).
 
If PIE was located in the Steppe, it seems that either the lost "Mediterranean" language explanation would make the most sense since the Proto-Semitic word for wine is "wayn"...or perhaps these words derive from a Pre-Proto-Indo European (Indo-Hittite).
 

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