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So the World's Oldest Bottle of Wine German historian Debate

Historians in Germany at this time while in the debate, about whether they should open up the world's oldest bottle of wine.

1650-year-old bottle was sealed with wax and containing a white liquid, has been on display at the Musuem Pfalz more than a century.


Wine production is believed to be local, and buried with the Roman nobility near the town of Speyer, Germany, in the year 350 AD. Then it was discovered in 1867 and analyzed by chemists during the First World War.

"We're not sure if the wine is able to withstand the shock of air when opened." Wine museum curator said Ludger Tekampe quoted Mail Online.

A splash of olive oil and hot wax seals made ​​of white wine liquid that persist for more than 602 000 days since the wine was made.

Wine keeper: The Palatinate Historical Museum in Germany has been home to the 1.650-year-old bottle, sealed with wax and containing a white liquid



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