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Posted by Shereefah
- Jul 27, 2024, 11:29 PMQuoteI wonder how the Champagne would be by now.The Champagne has been under cold temperature for decades, so I believe it's going to be intact. I would seriously like to have a taste...Lol
Posted by Ticam
- Jul 27, 2024, 11:24 PMI wonder how the Champagne would be by now.
Posted by Shereefah
- Jul 26, 2024, 09:39 PMDivers Found More Than 100 Bottles of Champagne in nineteenth Century Shipwreck
A group of Clean Divers found a nineteenth century wreck in the Baltic ocean loaded with some valuable freight, including north of 100 jugs/bottles of unopened Champagne.
The revelation happened during the Baltictech diving group's new excursion to Sweden. The disaster area showed up on the sonar identifier around 20 nautical miles south of the island of Öland and appeared to be a fishing boat — a generally unexciting find — yet the group chose to look at it at any rate.
"We were at that point following one plunge that day and at first there were questions whether there would be anybody ready to go down," Baltictech said in a proclamation on its site. "Marek Cacaj and Pawel Truszynski showed a ton of assurance and said that they would do a speedy dive and they had been away for right around 2 hours, so we definitely realize that there was something extremely intriguing on the base."
What they experienced was a cruising transport in excellent condition, overflowing with containers of Champagne and wine, bins of mineral water, and porcelain. The mineral water was fixed in dirt jugs with the brand name "Seltsers," a German organization that actually exists today. This find provided the group some insight in deciding the age of the boat — antiquarians noticed that because of the state of the stamp on the waters, they can close the shipment was delivered somewhere in the range of 1850 and 1867.
"Back then, mineral water was dealt with practically like medication and just tracked down its direction to regal tables," the diving group expressed, recommending that the items in the boat might have been made a beeline for imperial beneficiaries.
Concerning the Champagne, past wreck discoveries would recommend that the jugs/bottles could in any case be in great shape. Bottles recuperated from twentieth century wrecks have demonstrated to be unquestionably all around saved because of the best temperatures, absence of oxygen, and strain of the remote ocean. Champagne brands are evening reproducing the sea maturing process, including Veuve Clicquot's "Basement in the Ocean" program.
Baltictech told the Swedish territorial specialists of its finding, and are working with submerged research groups to decisively investigate the disaster area later on, so it very well may be some time before the bottles begin popping.
A group of Clean Divers found a nineteenth century wreck in the Baltic ocean loaded with some valuable freight, including north of 100 jugs/bottles of unopened Champagne.
The revelation happened during the Baltictech diving group's new excursion to Sweden. The disaster area showed up on the sonar identifier around 20 nautical miles south of the island of Öland and appeared to be a fishing boat — a generally unexciting find — yet the group chose to look at it at any rate.
"We were at that point following one plunge that day and at first there were questions whether there would be anybody ready to go down," Baltictech said in a proclamation on its site. "Marek Cacaj and Pawel Truszynski showed a ton of assurance and said that they would do a speedy dive and they had been away for right around 2 hours, so we definitely realize that there was something extremely intriguing on the base."
What they experienced was a cruising transport in excellent condition, overflowing with containers of Champagne and wine, bins of mineral water, and porcelain. The mineral water was fixed in dirt jugs with the brand name "Seltsers," a German organization that actually exists today. This find provided the group some insight in deciding the age of the boat — antiquarians noticed that because of the state of the stamp on the waters, they can close the shipment was delivered somewhere in the range of 1850 and 1867.
"Back then, mineral water was dealt with practically like medication and just tracked down its direction to regal tables," the diving group expressed, recommending that the items in the boat might have been made a beeline for imperial beneficiaries.
Concerning the Champagne, past wreck discoveries would recommend that the jugs/bottles could in any case be in great shape. Bottles recuperated from twentieth century wrecks have demonstrated to be unquestionably all around saved because of the best temperatures, absence of oxygen, and strain of the remote ocean. Champagne brands are evening reproducing the sea maturing process, including Veuve Clicquot's "Basement in the Ocean" program.
Baltictech told the Swedish territorial specialists of its finding, and are working with submerged research groups to decisively investigate the disaster area later on, so it very well may be some time before the bottles begin popping.