More than a hundred years old bottled wines were found in Poland
Fifteen bottled wines, probably from the beginning of the last century, found during the renovation of a museum in the former palace of the noble Zamoyski family in Kozlówka in south-eastern Poland – the Polish press said on Friday.
The basement of the 18th-century building’s cellar contains French wine of red and white varieties, including wines of Chateau Pontet-Canet, Chateau Branaire-Ducru and Cantenac Medoc wineries. (MTI)
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