Monday, April 20, 2015

Cheesy, metallic, sweet: 170-year-old champagne is clue to winemaking's past - Nature.com


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Cheesy, metallic, sweet: 170-year-old champagne is clue to winemaking's past
Nature.com
When Philippe Jeandet sampled what is probably the oldest champagne ever tasted, he was allowed just one droplet squirted from a microsyringe. Divers retrieved 168 bottles of the 170-year-old champagne from the bottom of the Baltic Sea in an ...
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