Two well-preserved sharapanas located about 200 meters apart. One is within the fenced area protecting the newly planted pine trees. Both basins are preserved and connected with a chute. The higher one has a rectangular shape with rounded edges and a depth of about 20 cm. The lower represents a hemisphere, with a depth of 65 cm and a diameter of 0.80 m. Two chutes by the second basin are clearly visible, which suggests the existence of another level.
The second sharapana is outside the fence and beneath the road coming from the village. One part is preserved, but the chute indicates where the second basin was located. It was chiseled out in a monolithic rock and has an impressive size. It has a round shape with a diameter of about 180 cm.The depth is 30 cm.
It is believed that the purpose of sharapana was to produce wine, but many authors believe that at certain times they had played the role of sacrificial altars.