Source: Atlas Obscura


At nearly 1,700 years old, the world’s oldest bottle of wine puts even the most mature Bordeaux to shame.
When a team excavated a Roman couple’s tomb near the city of Speyer, Germany, in 1867, they discovered several bottles, but only one—now known as the Speyer Wine Bottle—still contained liquid.
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