The Föglö wreck

“The Champagne Schooner”

145 bottles of champagne were found in the wreckage in the Åland archipelago off the coast of Finland, and after 170 years, it was determined to be the oldest drinkable champagne in the world.

A member of Veuve Clicquot’s winemaking team described the champagne as “a toasted, zesty nose with hints of coffee, and a very agreeable taste with accents of flowers and lime-tree. (from wikipedia)

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