'World's oldest champagne' found on Baltic seabed

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'World's oldest champagne' found on Baltic seabed | July 19, 6:01 pm   
  


"Divers have found 30 bottles of champagne thought to pre-date the French Revolution on the Baltic seabed." Source: co.uk

Jon:  Davy Jones's wine cellar?



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zepp

meh. It's probably no good now...

July 20, 10:40 pm



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