Well aged wine perhaps?

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I understand that water pressure and time have probably had their way with these but I wonder. Could these have been ancient 'bottles' of wine 'in transit.' I remember some other stories about such things. In this case very very very unlikely.

MallorcaShipwreck4.jpg

Here are some other stories about sunken 'beverages.'

https://www.inquisitr.com/1897147/1...-from-an-ancient-sunken-ship-is-taste-tested/

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smar...ol-found-shipwreck-still-drinkable-180952373/

and finally well sometimes not so good:

https://www.ancient-origins.net/new...asure-170-year-old-champagne-shipwreck-020307

Leather and Wet Dog !!!
 
I understand that water pressure and time have probably had their way with these but I wonder. Could these have been ancient 'bottles' of wine 'in transit.' I remember some other stories about such things. In this case very very very unlikely.

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Here are some other stories about sunken 'beverages.'

and finally well sometimes not so good:

Leather and Wet Dog !!!

Here’s a little twist on the accidental undersea wine storage, been thinking of ordering a bottle.

https://www.thewineandmore.com/stories/first-croatian-underwater-winery/
 

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