The team estimated there were more than 100 bottles of champagne on the wreck as well ... were produced by a German manufacturer known as Selters between 1850 and 1867. "I have been diving for ...
While the champagne certainly provided cause for celebration ... The press release said the water was in sealed clay bottles ...
“I’m convinced that both the champagne and mineral water are drinkable,” Stachura says. “The Selters water was protected by very good corks, and the champagne bottles have an inch or so of ...
The ancient sailing ship was found "loaded to the sides with champagne, wine ... The bottles were identified as coming from the Selters brand, a German mineral water still in existence today ...