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WARSAW, Poland – Divers discovered a sunken sailing ship containing bottles of champagne, wine and mineral water from over 150 years ago. Located at the bottom of the Baltic Sea between Sweden ...
A 19th-century shipwreck packed with crates of unopened champagne has been found in the depths of the Baltic Sea. ... we know that our shipment was produced between 1850-1867.
One hundred unopened bottles of champagne found inside 19th century shipwreck - Previous discoveries of sunken champagne dating back as far as the 1780s have been found to still taste ‘fantastic’ ...
Well-preserved 19th-century shipwreck filled with bottles of champagne and mineral water discovered by divers off Sweden, ... the bottles were dated to between 1850 and 1867, ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — No one will be allowed to fish out any of the nearly 100 bottles of 19th-century Champagne and mineral water nestled in a shipwreck off southern Sweden without proper ...
Incredibly, this is not the oldest champagne ever found on a Baltic shipwreck. In 2010, diving instructor Christian Ekstrom and his team discovered 30 or so bottles of bubbly on a sunken ship near ...
The team reported seeing more than 100 bottles of champagne and baskets of mineral water in clay containers. These clay bottles allowed the group to date the shipment to between 1850 and 1867.
The clay water bottles, showing the brand name of German company Selters, helped them date the wreck to 1850 to 1867. While champagne would be of more interest to many today, mineral water was an ...